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Legal information

Trust name*


Type of Trust*


Creator/Grantor Information

First Name *


Middle Name(optional)


Last Name *


Suffix Name (optional)


Social Security Number *


Trustee Information

First Name *


Middle Name(optional)


Last Name *


Title*


General questions


Trustee Address (PO Boxes are not authorized)

Address*


City*


State*


Zip Code*


County*


Do you want to receive your mail at another address?


Dates

Date the Trust was started or acquired*


Closing month of accounting year


Applicants Contact Information

Mobile Phone Number *


Email Address *


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Trust:

A Trust is a legal entity created under state law and is a fiduciary relationship in which one party, known as a Trustor, gives another party, known at the Trustee, the right to legal ownership of assets (including property) for the benefit of another. The most common types of Trusts are Irrevocable and Revocable Trusts:

  • Irrevocable Trust – The Trustor has no control of the trust (the trust cannot be repealed or annulled) and the trust will pay tax.
  • Revocable Trust – A revocable trust is a trust that may be altered or terminated during the Trustor’s lifetime. Since the trust may be altered at any time until the Trustor’s death, it is considered part of the Trustor’s estate and is subject to taxation.