How to Get Out of a Trust from a Trust Mill
How to Get Out of a Trust from a Trust Mill
Anyone have any experience with getting a court to rescinding a trust? Maybe based on fraud in the inducement? Any other theories? (This one is not revocable.)
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Just for giggles and novelty's sake, could you like maybe provide some information as to what type of trust and why, little insignificant details like that? The crystal balls are currently in for repair! So we have to do this the old fashioned way.
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IMHO, the term "irrevocable" is a misnomer. It boils down to the amounts involved and the resources you have to mount a legitimate challenge.Pspencer wrote:Anyone have any experience with getting a court to rescinding a trust? Maybe based on fraud in the inducement? Any other theories? (This one is not revocable.)
If you're asking about the kind of trust that has been promoted by various scam programs, the courts are loathe to recognize the validity of them if the purpose of the trust can be shown was to accomplish some nefarious objective, i.e., concealment of assets, elimination of debt, tax dodges, etc.
Having said that, someone who enters into certain kinds of trusts may have a difficult time proving they did so innocently.
You need LOCAL (state issues are always a factor) legal counsel to guide you through the mine field.
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Re: How to Get Out of a Trust from a Trust Mill
I would like to add that depending on what side you are on you need a local attorney that specializes in trusts. If you are a debt collector trying to break it you need a collections attorney with that kind of expierience. If you are the grantor or a family member of the grantor you need an elder law attorney or an probate and estate attorney . Joe Blow General Practioner down the street ain't going to cut it.Judge Roy Bean wrote:IMHO, the term "irrevocable" is a misnomer. It boils down to the amounts involved and the resources you have to mount a legitimate challenge.Pspencer wrote:Anyone have any experience with getting a court to rescinding a trust? Maybe based on fraud in the inducement? Any other theories? (This one is not revocable.)
If you're asking about the kind of trust that has been promoted by various scam programs, the courts are loathe to recognize the validity of them if the purpose of the trust can be shown was to accomplish some nefarious objective, i.e., concealment of assets, elimination of debt, tax dodges, etc.
Having said that, someone who enters into certain kinds of trusts may have a difficult time proving they did so innocently.
You need LOCAL (state issues are always a factor) legal counsel to guide you through the mine field.
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So now we're copying and pasting others posts and then using them in 2 year old posts. How..... nice.
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And then the link appears...
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