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To be sued or not to be sued
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1080410" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>Many years ago, I worked in the trust department of a bank. Just about everybody receiving a trust wanted to get their "hands" on it on their own terms. Almost without exception the judge, if it went taut far respected the wishes of the person sitting up the trust. The only time I remember them breaking a trust, was the immediate need of a child. Most people are all talk, and no show about breaking a will, or trust. The burden of proof, and the expense of pursuit falls on them. Most of the time, they are not that bright to begin with. Thus, the need to have someone else watch their inheritance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1080410, member: 17956"] Many years ago, I worked in the trust department of a bank. Just about everybody receiving a trust wanted to get their "hands" on it on their own terms. Almost without exception the judge, if it went taut far respected the wishes of the person sitting up the trust. The only time I remember them breaking a trust, was the immediate need of a child. Most people are all talk, and no show about breaking a will, or trust. The burden of proof, and the expense of pursuit falls on them. Most of the time, they are not that bright to begin with. Thus, the need to have someone else watch their inheritance. [/QUOTE]
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