The short answer is yes, a trustee can also be a trust beneficiary. One of the most common types of trust is the revocable living
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An Affidavit of Heirship is a legal document used in some states to establish the legal heirs of a person who dies without a will.
If you’re the beneficiary of a dynasty trust, you might not know what to expect. Dynasty trusts are complicated legal structures, and it makes sense
Appointment of a successor trustee refers to the process of having a new trustee take over management of a trust. Most trusts are managed by
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When a person passes away and a trust document is in effect, the trust will have to be administered according to the wishes of the
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