trustee
trustee
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by Larry Stratton - 2007-01-05
Selecting an executor or trustee is often the last consideration when preparing an estate plan. When planning out a will or trust, it seems so much more important and interesting to decide how the pr...
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by Rocco Beatrice - 2007-02-05
The Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 established a June 30, 2006 deadline for the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to release regulations for states to come in compliance with the new severe ...
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by Rocco Beatrice - 2007-03-01
PART 2: ASSET PROTECTION: GENERAL/LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, CORP CHAPTER "C"/CHAPTER "S", LLC, TRUSTSTHE CONCEPT OF ASSET PROTECTION includes the possibility of placing title in certain assets in the na...
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by Rocco Beatrice - 2007-03-01
PART 3: ASSET PROTECTION: GENERAL/LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, CORP CHAPTER "C"/CHAPTER "S", LLC, TRUSTSCORPORATIONS (Standard Corporation under Chapter "C")The corporation is a legal entity created under ...
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by Rocco Beatrice - 2007-03-11
The purpose of a trust is to create an "artificial legal person" to protect, hold, and manage your private wealth for the benefit of your heirs. - As in any contract, someone must initiate the contra...
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by Rocco Beatrice - 2007-03-11
The trustee is the guy who manages your trust assets. Great care should be taken in your selection of your trustee. The trustee is bound by the trust document (i.e. contract) and he has a duty to prot...
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by Rocco Beatrice - 2007-03-12
GRANTOR TRUST - WHAT IS IT?- The purpose of a trust is to create an "artificial legal person" to protect, hold, and manage your private wealth for the benefit of your heirs.- As in any contract, so...
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by Rocco Beatrice - 2007-03-12
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A TRUSTEEWhen selecting a Trustee the most important qualities are honesty, stability, dependability, organization, financial experience, and ability to devote time and energy o...
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by Rocco Beatrice - 2007-03-26
The nuts and bolts of a trust are a legal and binding contractual obligation created between two parties enforceable by law to all parties. Generally, the owner or possessor of valuable assets wishes ...
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by David Siegel - 2007-08-31
Once a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case is filed, an impartial case trustee is appointed by the office of the United States Trustee. (In Alabama and North Carolina, the trustee is appointed by the court). ...