yes, otherwise it is illegal, because they have to know that you are collecting money for a reliable trust
The best way to locate a lost living trust is through a lawyer. A lawyer will know the proper routes to go through for finding the trust.
Exactly how you form a trust will depend on where you are, as many laws affect what a trust needs and must do. Ask for advice from a lawyer, as they can also help you through the process.
trust agreement, is the lawyer suppose to tell u what it means, or how do u no it is even the last one
The possessive form is lawyer's.
(NOT A LAWYER) Typically the director of the trust is the only one who can change anything about a trust.
I assume you are talking about a deed of trust. This is because the lawyer was appointed trustee of the deed of trust. If you fail to make the payments, that lawyer, or another lawyer appointed by the lender (a successor trustee) may sell the home.
consult a lawyer;have your trust registered;thank me later.
There may be a reason you haven't disclosed why lawyers refused to help you. If you have a legitimate claim you should be able to go to your lawyer and sign a consent form so they can search for the money with the banks in the area. You could also check the probate records for your father, review the file and see if the trust was identified in his will.
A lawyer must instill confidence in their client so that the client can trust them. without a trust the client may hold back secrets to the lawyer that maybe necessary to win a case.
Hiring a living trust lawyer can generally cost somewhere between $1,200 to $2,500, but for those with complicated trusts, such as people with large or complex estates or those who need a special needs trust, hiring a living trust lawyer is the best way to go. Also, some people will find the process of creating a will or a living trust rather complicated, especially those who may be computer-illiterate and are not sure where to start. However, most people can create their own living trusts with some research, a good book or two, and software and spend a fraction of the price of what it would cost to hire a lawyer.
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