Ramsey County Trusts Attorneys — 21 found

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  1. Ramsey County Trusts Attorney Shehla Piracha Tauscher
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    Saint Paul, MN Trusts Attorney. Licensed for 18 years.

  2. Ramsey County Trusts Attorney Peter Carroll Grayson
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    Saint Paul, MN Trusts Attorney. Licensed for 20 years.

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    Ramsey County Trusts Attorney Alexander Singh Bajwa
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    Saint Paul, MN Trusts Attorney. Licensed for 5 years.

  4. Ramsey County Trusts Attorney Cynthia Christa Deruyter
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    Saint Paul, MN Trusts Attorney. Licensed for 5 years.

  5. Ramsey County Trusts Attorney Bruce L Beck
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    Saint Paul, MN Trusts Attorney. Licensed for 40 years.

  6. Ramsey County Trusts Attorney Richard T Holm
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    Saint Paul, MN Trusts Attorney. Licensed for 36 years.

  7. Ramsey County Trusts Attorney Amanda Rae Hespen
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    Saint Paul, MN Trusts Attorney. Licensed for 5 years.

  8. Ramsey County Trusts Attorney Stuart E. Schmitz
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    Saint Paul, MN Trusts Attorney. Licensed for 32 years.

  9. Ramsey County Trusts Attorney Andrew Michael Lehner
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    Saint Paul, MN Trusts Attorney. Licensed for 6 years.

  10. Ramsey County Trusts Attorney Jeffrey Walter Schmidt
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    Saint Paul, MN Trusts Attorney. Licensed for 20 years.

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Trusts

A trust is an arrangement whereby someone owns and manages money or property for another person's benefit. Like a guardianship, a trustee has decision-making authority over the trust property, but no court is involved in the trustee's action–the person who creates the trust defines the scope of the trustee's power. There are many different trust types, including probate trusts, income trusts, spendthrift trusts, and educational trusts. For example, a living trust allows you to manage your property while you are alive and to direct who will manage it if you become incapable of doing so. In essence, you choose your own “guardian” in advance and avoid having the court do it for you. A trust attorney reviews the many reasons for establishing a trust with you, and can ensure your trust will be legally valid.