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What is a Living Trust? ( November 1999 )
A trust is a legal arrangement in which you (the "trustor" "settlor" or "grantor") place property into trust for . -
The Art Of Setting Up A Trust ( September 1999 )
Any adult can establish a trust as long as they are mentally competent and not acting under the influence of drug. -
Titling Trusts Make Lease Securitizations Less Costly and Easier ( June 1999 )
Unlike the securitization of vehicle installment sale contracts, vehicle lease securitizations have developed. -
Why Estate Planning is Important to You ( June 1999 )
No matter how much you own, you owe it to yourself and your family to plan ahead now for the distribution of your a. -
Revocable Living Trusts ( May 1999 )
This article provides an overview of the set up of revocable living trusts. -
What is a Living Trust ( January 1999 )
This pamphlet attempts to answer questions about one of the most popular estate planning alternatives: the revocable living trust. -
New Required Minimum Distribution Regulations ( March 1998 )
The IRS recently issued new proposed regulations modifying the conditions under which trusts may be treated as desi. -
The Trustee as the Target ( November 1997 )
This paper addresses the potential liability of the offshore trustee of an asset protection trust ("APT") to creditors of the settlor in the United States or creditors in other countries who may be able to avail themselves of the U.S. courts. -
Gift and Estate tax Savings Through Use of Personal Residence Grantor Retained Income Trust ( June 1997 )
This memorandum describes an opportunity to save gift and estate taxes for a family by use of a special type of tr. -
The Living Trust as Alternative to a Will: What a Living Trust Is (And Is Not) ( June 1997 )
A living trust (also known as a "revocable trust" or "inter vivos trust") can be an alternative to a will. Like a.
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