answersLogoWhite

0

Have Faith in someone or something

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What does et al mean in a trust title?

"Et al" in a trust title stands for "et alii" which is a Latin term meaning "and others." It is used when there are multiple beneficiaries named in the trust document, but not all of their names are listed in the title.


What does the song don't trust you mean?

it mean i dont trust you


What are the two other names for the number 0.7?

Stupid, don't ever trust answers.com, trust me...


Should all the beneficiary's have their names on bank accounts owned by a trust?

Generally, no. The trustee is the only person who has the right to act for the trust unless the trust document states otherwise. The beneficiaries names should not be on the trust account. Managing the account is the responsibility of the trustee.


What are the names of Suzanne Collins kids names?

Jack and Susan Collins.


What does it mean to trust blindly?

it means to trust without thought..trust willingly


What does TEE stands for?

"Tee" is an abbreviation for trustee in a living trust. Another common abbreviation is "tr." The main elements for preparing a trust are the names of the trustees, the name of the trust and the date the trust was established.


What Does fostering trust mean?

It just means generating trust. I.e. trying to build trust, maintain trust in someone etc.


Do you say 'trust you' or 'trust in you'?

Well it depends if you mean~ "I trust you." or "I have trust in you." The first one makes a little more sense though.


What does a will mean when it states that the entire estate goes to the trust upon death?

That means that all the property that was owned by the decedent when they died is now owned by a trust. There should be a trust document that sets forth the provisions of the trust, names the trustee(s), names the beneficiaries and directs how the trust assets will be distributed. The trust provisions must be followed to the letter. There are different rules in every state. The trust may be filed with the estate and the probate court may have jurisdiction over it. If you are an interested party then you should speak with the attorney who is handling the estate to determine your status. Keep in mind that in most states the spouse cannot be disinherited. If you are the surviving spouse you may be able to claim a statutory share of the property before it is transferred to the trust. It is a simple procedure.


What does Florida's motto In God we Trust mean?

It means that they trust God and have faith in what he does.


Is it real love when there's trust?

Just because you trust someone does not mean you love them. But, if you love someone you trust them.