A blind trust is a type of living trust in which neither the grantor nor the beneficiary have no control over or knowledge of ...
you’ll need to draft a trust document, either on your own or with the help of an estate lawyer, that lays out the grantor, trustee, beneficiaries, and assets. Then you sign and notarize the ...
See below for links to the other articles in the series. In the previous article (part seven) of this series, we discussed grantor trust provisions. As noted, an irrevocable trust agreement must ...
At the time of the trust’s creation, everyone lived in the Bronx. The trust was initially created as a “grantor” trust, meaning that Gloria was personally responsible for paying the tax gene ...
Let's say you can’t move quite yet, so you wonder if a trust in another state might work? The usual grantor trust you form for estate planning doesn’t help, since the grantor must include the ...