Elder Law
What is a premises trust?
Asked on 11/20/08, 1:00 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Richard Bryan
Richard Bryan Attorney PC
Re: Elder Law
I've never heard the term.
The operation of a trust is always determined by the terms of the trust instrument, not what it's called on the title page. Who mentioned to you the phrase "premises trust," and what was it supposed to accomplish?
Rick Bryan
New York, NY
Answered on 11/20/08, 2:29 pm
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