My grandfather set up a trust fund for me. I'm now 18, but my parents say that I can't have it unless they sign it over to me.
Listen to your parents! Honor thy mother and father. :)
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Listen to your parents! Honor thy mother and father. :)
It depends on the language of the trust. (How's that for a "clear" answer..?) The first place to look for what is allows is the language of the...
It depends on the language of the trust. (How's that for a "clear" answer..?) The first place to look for what is allows is the language of the...
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