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Old 03-30-2009, 07:19 PM
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David, thanks for the details. I am interested in setting up a trust, the right way, and I have emailed you for more details. I came to this board looking for this exact information. Thanks again.
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Glad I could help

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Originally Posted by Porter View Post
A friend of mine had a trust written up, and has it in electronic form. What would prevent me from taking a copy of his trust, changing the pertinent bits (trustee, co-trustee, and beneficiary), having it notarized, and using it for myself? Possible moral issues aside, what legal issues could arise from doing such a thing?

Honestly, it looks like the lawyer who wrote it up just used a template, and put his name(s)/county in the proper places.
Did you ever get your trust made?
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