If the person who wrote the will is still living you have no legal right to see their will.
If the person who wrote the will is deceased, and the will was probated, if you were a legatee named in the will, the Probate Court should have notified you that the will was being probated. If the death has occurred and the will has been probated and you did not receive such notification - you have a legal right to have the contents of the will disclosed to you. Consult an attorney if the information is being withheld from you.
If the deceased's will leaves assets to a person but places them into a "trust" for that person, yes, they can.
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A trust is the will of a client to be executed in life and death. Third parties (such as wives as in this question) who are not courts cannot do anything to modify or abrogate a trust.?æ
No, to the first part of the question. It is NOT illegal for an attorney to write a person's will for them. To the second part of the question: Trusts aren't "left" to an attorney. A 'trust' by definition is something left in the care of someone for the eventual benefit of someone else. The attorney doesn't inherit or take over a trust, he ADMINISTERS it until the stipulations set forth in the decedent's will are either met or they expire.
As of now, there is no way to see who gave you the trust points. So, unless the person who gave you the trust point left a message to this effect on your message board, there is no way of knowing.
The fear of trust is that you don't know if you can trust someone really well so you think you know everything and you tell them your highest secret and you get in an argument with that person and wahpack your secret left the box.
I am holding a marker in my left hand.
You have been smoking some bad ganja.
NOTHING you could be holding anything lol
Yes the phrase in god YOU trust will not be on the new $1 coins because it has never been on any US coin. The motto is IN GOD WE TRUST not YOU. Starting in 2009 the motto was moved to the obverse from the edge of the presidential coins.
Canada specific answer (applicable in most other former british colonies): Normally the copyrights legal owner and the person the royalties were left to would be one and the same. In cases where a trust was established to hold the copyrights the trust generally loses effect 20 years after the persons death (or 20 years after the death of the person the trust was tied to if they want to specifically mention someone in the will for such a person ).
He left him as a counselor at Camp Half-Blood, and he is cursed so that he cannot have any wine.