
What is a Trust?
A trust is an agreement between three main parties: Grantor (sometimes referred to as a Trustmaker, Trustor or Settlor) – is the person who creates
A trust is an agreement between three main parties: Grantor (sometimes referred to as a Trustmaker, Trustor or Settlor) – is the person who creates
A Trustee is a person or entity (such as a Trust Company) who has been appointed to control the assets of a Trust. If you
An Executor is/are the person(s) or entity (a trust company) you appoint in your Last Will and Testament to carry out your wishes, manage your
Guardians act in the same way as a parent would and will make decisions about schooling and health as well as moral and social training
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A trust is an agreement between three main parties: Grantor (sometimes referred to as a Trustmaker, Trustor or Settlor) – is the person who creates
A Trustee is a person or entity (such as a Trust Company) who has been appointed to control the assets of a Trust. If you
An Executor is/are the person(s) or entity (a trust company) you appoint in your Last Will and Testament to carry out your wishes, manage your