Not necessarily. Sometimes people have more than one living trust. It depends on what the new trust says and how your assets are titled. Consult an attorney.
Yes, a trust can have more than one settlor. Multiple individuals can create a trust together by contributing assets and agreeing to the terms and purpose of the trust.
The purpose of a living trust is to avoid probate when you die. This can only occur if your assets are titled in the name of your revocable living trust. Therefore, as a general rule, all of your assets should be retitled in the name of your living trust with two exceptions. Read more at http://sandiegoestateplanningblog.blogspot.com/2010/02/should-one-place-regular-savings-in.html
In the United States, there is no legal limit to the amount one may contribute to a living trust. However, there are costly fees associated with the administration of a living trust.
People have mixed opinions on whether or not to get a living trust. You can find out lots of information online about if a living trust is right for you and how to get one set up. One website to give you information is savewealth.com.
One Time OnlyNo, you cannot. You can only give each contributor one trust point.
If you can't trust anyone, then a relationship more than likely will not work. If your partner said that he or she cannot trust you and is not willing to work on this, it is probably time to end that relationship.
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'course, but never say so (trust me, i know)
have your friend ask one of his friends. it WORKSS trust me.
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