As http://www.investopedia.com/articles/pf/06/revocablelivingtrust.asp explains, a revocable trust is an important financial decision. More information the process, in relatively simple terms, is available at the above link.
You can find more information about revocable trusts online through sites like www.legalzoom.com. You should, though, consult a trusts and estates attorney for the most up to date rules and regulations regarding trusts.
If you have came into a large inheritance you can find out information to put it into a revocable trust by going to a bank or ever on some very helpful websites.
One can find more information about primary care trusts from: NHS Choices, The Age UK, Primary Care trust Directory, Red Bridge, Binleys, Guardian, Saga.
An excellent source for information on living trusts in Michigan can be found at Nupp Legal's website at http://www.nupplegal.com/livingtrust-michigan.html. If you are looking for documentation that you can print out immediately I recommend www.createmylivingtrust.com. You can find information on living trusts in Michigan at http://www.michigan.gov/ag/0,1607,7-164-17334_18156-44727--,00.html. This website is published by the Office of the Attorney General.
Many investing websites including Y! Finance and Stocks can give you information. When I was ready to invest, I read some books available to me at my local library for more, professional information.
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A revocable trust has a trustee not an executor. If you want to know something about the trust you would need to ask the trustor. The trustor is the person who created the trust to hold title to their property.
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The only public information about many types of trusts is the names of the trustees, not the beneficiaries. You would need to provide some reason for the trustees to release this type of information to you.
When you click on the link that has been provided for you beneath this answer it will take you directly to a webpage where you will find everything that you need to need to know about irrevocable trusts and trustees.AnswerThere are revocable trusts and irrevocable trusts. A trustee can only do what is provided in the trust and what is allowed by law. A properly drafted revocable trust should have a provision for the dissolution of the trust. An irrevocable trust is notsubject to change or dissolution. You should consult with the attorney who drafted the trust to determine your options.
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