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How does the executor in a living trust remove a family member from property?

A trust doesn't have an executor. A trustee manages a trust according to the provisions set forth in the instrument that created the trust- the Declaration of Trust. You need to review that declaration to determine what the trustee can do and how.


How can you locate a lost living 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.


How can I locate trust documents effectively?

To locate trust documents effectively, start by checking with the trustee or the attorney who created the trust. You can also search through personal files, safe deposit boxes, or contact the county clerk's office where the trust was established. Additionally, consider hiring a professional to help locate and review the trust documents.


What is the declaration number for a condominium?

You may be referring to the filing number for a condominium declaration, which you can find in the local hall of records, the land-use office.


Can a declaration of trust be revoked at any time?

A revocable trust can be revoked by its maker at any time. An irrevocable trust cannot be revoked.


What are the benefits of filing systems?

Filing systems have many benefits. These are keeping your documents organized so that you can easily locate them, and letting you know when you can purge old records.


When a trustor is established does a trustor have the ability to change the trustee in a deed of trust?

A trust is established by a Declaration of Trust. The trustee is the person appointed to hold title to and manage the trust property. The declaration contains all the powers of the trustee and the provisions of the trust. You must review it to determine if and how the trustee can be terminated and a new trustee appointed.


How can you get a truck stop to locate in your town?

Trust me, you don't want that.


Should property in trust be add when filing bankruptcy?

If you still own the property, or you control or can revoke the trust, absolutely. If your basically just the trustee of a trust that is holding things to benefit others, probably not.


Which is a step involved in the process of gaining naturalized American?

filing a formal declaration of intent to become a citizen with Immigration authorities


Can you trust a husband who propositioned his 18 year old niece?

I don't know about you, but I wouldn't/couldn't trust him. In fact, I'd be filing for divorce. But that's just me.


Which is a step involved in the process of gaining naturalized American citizenship?

filing a formal declaration of intent to become a citizen with immigration authorities