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How do I have a dead or a trust

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Anonymous

Generally speaking, to form a trust, you would need to determine the purpose of the trust, identify the assets you want to transfer to the trust, choose a trustee to manage the trust, and create a tru...Read More

How do I find out if a Deed of Trust placed on a property in September 1999 is active or satisfied when I can not find any contact information for the Bank or Trustee listed on the Deed of Trust

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If you are unable to find contact information for the bank or trustee listed on the Deed of Trust, you can try the following: Check with the county recorder's office: The county recorder's off...Read More

Can my wife take our car in divorce it’s in my name only and she can’t drive and we just got it?

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Anonymous

In most cases, when a vehicle is titled in one spouse's name, that spouse is typically considered the legal owner and has the right to keep the vehicle in a divorce. However, this can depend on the sp...Read More