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What is a “Trust?”

June 20, 2016 By Lynwood Jordan

June 20, 2016.  I am about to expand the information offerings beyond the brochure publications (which are available here at the Probate Court and online) to multimedia presentations in various forms.  The first one will be on “trusts.”

So many people have questions about “trusts.”  What are they?  How do they work? What are they for? Do I need one?  Watch this site for this coming multimedia presentation.  It will be followed by others which should present subject matter areas in a way which is convenient to absorb.  None will be lengthy.  Stay tuned.

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