You have been recommended by our teachers from global law at Tilburg University and I can only say that they chose a really good video for this topic. You explain very good and clear, I like your examples, comprehensive and resourceful video. I find property law a really hard subject but in this video everything was easy to understand, so thank you for that! Keep up the good work and the cool vibe! :D
Thank you so much for your videos, you helped me get through EU law last semester as I missed a lot of it with COVID. Would not have passed, let alone get a good grade, without your vids!
Excellent Video thank you for taking the time and effort . Not only is your presentation easy to understand but it is very informative . I will be viewing all your videos. Thank you very much,
honestly so helpful! My lecturer shoved all this under 'Acquisition of the Family Home and Ownership' and talked about trusts from the point of view of a person who wants to claim ownership of a home, but the way he did it really confused everyone as to what a trust actually is and what it means. I actually understand them now and am able to apply the basics to the more complicated questions
THANK YOU SO SO MUCH!!! I have an upcoming test and our lecturer gave us only one week to revise all of what we did on Law of Trust and his explanations were never clear. Thanks for clearing my doubts and make me understand the module. I owe it to you 😌😌 Plus the little Jane Austen allusion, especially Pride and Prejudice made me enjoy your videos more... I'm a massive fan of Austen as well and it occurred to me that the whole Mr Collins marrying a Bennet was on this basis. Thanks again, hoping you make more videos and receive more subs. You are great! 🤘🏽🤘🏽
Preparing for my final year in September which includes equity and trusts. As a mature student I find all your videos helpful and easy to understand many thanks Marcus
thank you so much! been watching your videos since year 1 and now I'm a 3rd-year law student, very helpful and you actually made it easier to understand the law. keep it up!
Hello buddy........ I'm bf from Zimbabwe....... Studying law ........ I think if I link up with you .... It might be helpful to me because now eishhh I'm struggling buddy
thank you so much. I will let you what I will get for my exam but with I am sure is very good start for me. Please continue sharing your knowledge is extremely valuable. Mali
Love your videos, and thank you always for summarising and simplifying law topics like this! I found it very useful and more interesting than my lectures lol
marcuscleaver thank you once again! this was so useful, especially because i never understood overreaching and other concepts without knowing a trust. We had a essay question and problem question on trusts, which i was able to tackle thanks to this video!
Thank you so much you have helped me so much as a transgender beneficiary to deal with my trustee who has sabotaged my ability to survive and possibly inherit my trust.
being much similarity in indian law and British law your Vedio helped me alot on particular topics keep on....consizing and summarizing the lengthy topics into simple language and it's explantion....
In a case where a fraudulent Trust was created through Undue Influence & Lack of Capacity: Let's say the document is determined to be VOID by the court and the valid pre-existing Trust is accepted as the correct one. How do the beneficiaries then collect their rightful inheritance? Does the probate judge order the stolen assets to be returned and distributed according to the valid Trust document terms? How does that work? It gets extremely complicated when there's a 'bad Trustee' who is adversarial towards the beneficiaries and steals all the Trust assets.
Hi Marcus, I was wondering if you could give me any tips on how to write more academically and how is best to structure an essay? I seem to waste loads of time reading and then not writing it very well. Thank you for your time. Regards Martyn
Think triangle: Grantor (person granting the trust) vs Trustee (person running the trust) vs beneficiary (person benefiting from trust) Grantor owns the X being setup in trust eg land title owner Beneficiary has an interest agreed with grantor eg owner grants P rights to use land R1, owner has right that P agrees to use the land as agreed R2 Trust is the vehicle within which the Trustee works Trustee works to provide that Grantors interest to the beneficiary as part of his role Hence Trustee has obligations on them ie R1, and beneficiary be similar obligations R2 upto the Trustee (before the Owner removed himself). Looks like the legal title moved to trust And the obligation persists fro grantor to beneficiary as first promised
I have a question to you, could you make a video about resulting, Constructive Truses? Furthermore about Tracing and Following? It is very hard to understand in my reading papers and I wanted to ask, whether it is possible to make something. Thank you.
I want to build a investment account with different people as share holders and give them a account to put money in to and buy shares which they must hold for 10, 15, or 20 years before selling. what should I do
I thought the settlor could not also be the trustee? Also didn't realize one person could be all three, could you provide any references you could provide in order to verify this information?
Great video, really learned a lot from it!! I was just wondering if there is a type of trust that has an undefined amount of beneficiaries? So for example, if I created a new musical instrument and put it in a trust where I am the trustee.. If I then used it in front of an audience, is there a way that all of the audience would become beneficiaries as they are benefiting from the instrument, while I remain the trustee as I am fulfilling my duty to the beneficiaries
Thank you for this video the information in it is very useful to me. What I would really like to know is how some one could work and live here in the UK and the have a trust set up in a tax free haven. Is it really that simple....
Hello Marcus, do you think it is important for there to still be a course on equity in universities or should they just focus on the law relating to trusts, property, tort etc...
I think so. At the very least it provides useful historical context and can help students understand the approach taken in property/trust cases etc. by the courts.
Thank you Marcus for your prompt reply. I also agree and was interested in hearing your opinion. Well done on the videos, they are awesome. Please keep them coming. You certainly have a 'knack' for explaining complex principles in a simpler way.
I have bought land 25 years ago 3 plots of 28 which comprises about 4.1/2 acres in total. the whole site is freehold and used as gardening land.It is held in trust by 4 trustees (due to land registry laws) and run by a committee elected by the beneficiaries. The committee are trying to remove me from the land, and say I cant use it anymore, are they allowed to do this?. They say they own the land and i am only allowed to use it if they let me. They will not let me have details of the other beneficiaries, are they allowed to withhold this information?
They are right if I have a right basic understanding, you are only promise income from the land, the right to use it, unless you put it in writing stating different. Plus IRS will make you pay taxes on the years that it was consider a trust vs a partnership.
This is actually so useful for my coursework. Thank uuuuuu. By any chance would u have this in a pdf form. Would love to have a pdf so I can print it out nd make notes on it??
Hello, It's really nice to watch your videos on Trust Law in general. However, will it be feasible for you to have a few lessons to understand Trust Accounting, Trust Management & Trust Legal & Compliance ? Additionally, is there any video where you explain the whole life cycle of Trust i.e. from the point a HNI decides to built up a trust with a Trustee what exactly is the whole business process flow ? Would wait for your reply, Rgds,
hi, do u know about any Indian public trust which giving all caste people since 1947.. which all kings paid tax amounts to London.., bcaz in my village.. all castes people getting benifits after their elders death.. please think.. where do we approach for benifits if it is..?
Hello We are a lobby group trying to create democracy in UK (we all would get the real vote which only MP's have currently as a referendum which MP's would represent in parliament (currently in law they don't have to represent the public even if a referendum did occur, the real vote is preceded by a debate and is on tax, spending and law changes) all we are doing now is electing MP's to make those decisions for us and banks lobby groups are more represented in parliment than the public (e.g. voice of friends of israel was stronger than 1 million protestors) how can we achieve this. Also we are trying to help a lobby group which opposes the "draconian sentence" called i.p.p (echr called it draconian, it is illegal but people are still sentenced to it and on life license for minor offences, is there anything we can do?)
It was introduced by friends of Israel lobbyists! i don't think the peoples opinion matter to them, they have tried and succeeded in convincing the people that this is democracy and freedom, when they want a war they lie, 1 million protest and they still get their war (the problem is hidden assets, LFI, CFI and other friends of israel lobby groups) actually parliament has no obligation to listen to the people's will even from referendums. It would be good if you could look into i.p.p. sentence because people have a tarrif (minimum term and a max of whole life) they sit before a parole board who make a decision based on the risk they pose, which is basically a prediction of potential for future harm. violence is 15 times likelier in prison however this is not considered. professor sarah jayne blakemore can confirm that parts of the brain that give us humanity and awareness that reduces impulsivity does not fully develop until 30's yet many adolescence have gone way beyond their tariff. when most of the i.p.p population have not had a violent offence in the last 4 years (if 15 times more likely in prison thats like 60 years) but they are mostly refused parole (their risk cannot be managed in the community is the claim or treatment is needed which actually would be better outside the latter has been used to put people on similar courses which have been renamed to make them appear separate) they face arbitary length of punishment and a threat of life license recall for even more minor offences like failure to disclose work venue (this is impossible when work requires travel so effectively limits availability to work which hampers recovery and reintegration into society actually leading to a greater chance of reoffending. the whole system is biased against them even though the sentence has been ruled draconian they remain sentenced and there is nothing we can do???
This is a link to our free publication, it is mostly complete have a look at it when u have a chance it all about democracy and how we can introduce democracy into UK except we had to change the word to demoskratia docs.google.com/document/d/1k6LvVdV-HdcAA7cpAOvaJBmhM9Qz84qFcngDI-ZOL18/edit
Hey my exam is coming up and I was just wondering if you could make a video on the EU competences, positive and negative integration and legal acts and legislative procedures. If you find time I would really appreciate it :)
In Australia, tax avoidance is a criminal act, but "tax minimisation" is not. In fact, tax minimisation is encouraged. In the Australian context, it would be ill-advised to suggest that a trust be established for "tax avoidance" because anyone suggesting that would be inciting the listener to commit a criminal act. FYI and not meant to detract from a very good presentation.
And don't forget : In Re Beddoe. As to trustees having to prove their claim in court before acting in telation to disputed positions and inaction and fraud.
I watched this video to help me update my book the ABA’s“Wills and Estate Administration” abook from the American Bar Association. My staff implemented many of the ideas to improve our service to clients. ABA’s book “Wills and Estate Administration” By Kenneth Vercammen, Esq. Straightforward and to-the-point, Wills and Estate Administration provides step-by-step guidance that firms can use to handle all aspects of an estates practice, from initial client intake to closing the file. Topics are defined in six parts for ease of use: Preparation for Wills/Estate Planning Interviews Interviewing Clients Additional Estate Planning Issues Estate Administration Guardianship of Disabled or Incompetent Parents Marketing Your Wills and Estate Administration Practice Making this an essential resource for solo and small firm practitioners, the author includes numerous forms for each topic, and they are also available for download online. The book is basic and written to help new and transitional attorneys. In addition, tips on practice management will help seasoned attorneys. Sponsor:Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division Publisher:American Bar Association ABA Book Publishing List Price: $79.95 ABA Price:$69.95 ISBN: 978-1-63425-380-2 Product Code: 5150484 2015, 290 pages, 7 x 10, Paperback shop.americanbar.org/eBus/Store/ProductDetails.aspx?productId=224827061 American Bar Association Service Hotline 800-285-2221312-988-5000 Sample chapter available shop.americanbar.org "Have just finished Ken Vercammen's excellent book on Wills, Estate Administration, and Guardianship. It is a very practical book that examines the business of an estate and trust practice. This step-by-step analysis is complete with forms and helps even the seasoned practitioner streamline his practice." -Thomas D. Begley, Jr., Esq., Begley Law Office, NJ
This is actually so useful for my coursework. Thank uuuuuu. By any chance would u have this in a pdf form. Would love to have a pdf so I can print it out nd make notes on it??
You have been recommended by our teachers from global law at Tilburg University and I can only say that they chose a really good video for this topic. You explain very good and clear, I like your examples, comprehensive and resourceful video. I find property law a really hard subject but in this video everything was easy to understand, so thank you for that! Keep up the good work and the cool vibe! :D
Thank you so much for making so many topics in law so much more accessible and easy to understand. You're a legend :)
Thank you so much for your videos, you helped me get through EU law last semester as I missed a lot of it with COVID. Would not have passed, let alone get a good grade, without your vids!
you are really making my study in law simpler by the day... am very thankful. Be blessed.
Thank you SOOO much, Marcus! Couldn't have done my degree without your videos
Excellent Video thank you for taking the time and effort . Not only is your presentation easy to understand but it is very informative . I will be viewing all your videos. Thank you very much,
honestly so helpful! My lecturer shoved all this under 'Acquisition of the Family Home and Ownership' and talked about trusts from the point of view of a person who wants to claim ownership of a home, but the way he did it really confused everyone as to what a trust actually is and what it means. I actually understand them now and am able to apply the basics to the more complicated questions
THANK YOU SO SO MUCH!!! I have an upcoming test and our lecturer gave us only one week to revise all of what we did on Law of Trust and his explanations were never clear. Thanks for clearing my doubts and make me understand the module. I owe it to you 😌😌
Plus the little Jane Austen allusion, especially Pride and Prejudice made me enjoy your videos more... I'm a massive fan of Austen as well and it occurred to me that the whole Mr Collins marrying a Bennet was on this basis. Thanks again, hoping you make more videos and receive more subs. You are great! 🤘🏽🤘🏽
+Hoori Rujub Thanks for the lovely comment! Good luck with the test :D
This is much needed and appreciated. I am sharing far and wide.
Preparing for my final year in September which includes equity and trusts. As a mature student I find all your videos helpful and easy to understand many thanks Marcus
Best ever teacher! makes sense to me! thank you
thank you so much! been watching your videos since year 1 and now I'm a 3rd-year law student, very helpful and you actually made it easier to understand the law. keep it up!
Hello buddy........ I'm bf from Zimbabwe....... Studying law ........ I think if I link up with you .... It might be helpful to me because now eishhh I'm struggling buddy
Hello can I link up with you ...... Doing law but I'm struggling buddy...... So u might be helpful to me I think
love this! completely simplified the basics of trusts, this has really helped me understand!
thank you so much. I will let you what I will get for my exam but with I am sure is very good start for me. Please continue sharing your knowledge is extremely valuable. Mali
+M Ben Thank you very much, good luck!
Learning to remove my assets from the tax farm, thank you for the education. I will teach others.
YOU ARE THE BEST !!!
SIMPEL TO UNDERSTAND, i mean innerstand.....
Love your videos, and thank you always for summarising and simplifying law topics like this! I found it very useful and more interesting than my lectures lol
this was perfect! i have an exam tomorrow and this has taught me so much more than i’ve learnt in a year! thank youu
Good luck tomorrow!
marcuscleaver thank you once again! this was so useful, especially because i never understood overreaching and other concepts without knowing a trust. We had a essay question and problem question on trusts, which i was able to tackle thanks to this video!
That's amazing! Makes it all worthwhile for me to hear things like this!!
Great video on Trust. Thank you Marcusclever
You are a wealth of knowledge my friend.
Continue to do it bro...your tutorials are awesome keep them coming.
I love your explanation on these topics
Your videos are always great. I've been watching them for a few years now. Always a good primer on different points of law. Keep it up!
That's great to hear. Thanks for taking the time to comment!
Thank you, you've answered many questions about trusts that I wanted to ask..
Could you please make a video on how to get a 1st in law exams; based on exam and writing technique. How to master the technique?
Much appreciated
Thank you so much you have helped me so much as a transgender beneficiary to deal with my trustee who has sabotaged my ability to survive and possibly inherit my trust.
being much similarity in indian law and British law your Vedio helped me alot on particular topics keep on....consizing and summarizing the lengthy topics into simple language and it's explantion....
+Nikhil Mishra Yes, many similarities indeed. I'm afraid that's the fault of the British Empire!!
marcuscleaver but this generation Indians aren't .......afraid
In a case where a fraudulent Trust was created through Undue Influence & Lack of Capacity: Let's say the document is determined to be VOID by the court and the valid pre-existing Trust is accepted as the correct one. How do the beneficiaries then collect their rightful inheritance? Does the probate judge order the stolen assets to be returned and distributed according to the valid Trust document terms? How does that work? It gets extremely complicated when there's a 'bad Trustee' who is adversarial towards the beneficiaries and steals all the Trust assets.
Hi Marcus, I was wondering if you could give me any tips on how to write more academically and how is best to structure an essay? I seem to waste loads of time reading and then not writing it very well. Thank you for your time.
Regards
Martyn
very interesting stuff...
Glad you think so!
Fantastic mate. Really like your content
You are simply the best!!!!
You are such a good person!
Think triangle:
Grantor (person granting the trust) vs Trustee (person running the trust) vs beneficiary (person benefiting from trust)
Grantor owns the X being setup in trust eg land title owner
Beneficiary has an interest agreed with grantor eg owner grants P rights to use land R1, owner has right that P agrees to use the land as agreed R2
Trust is the vehicle within which the Trustee works
Trustee works to provide that Grantors interest to the beneficiary as part of his role
Hence Trustee has obligations on them ie R1, and beneficiary be similar obligations R2 upto the Trustee (before the Owner removed himself).
Looks like the legal title moved to trust
And the obligation persists fro grantor to beneficiary as first promised
Good thinking!
this was so good!! thank you marcus!
Glad it was helpful, Paige!
Very incisive summary- thanks Marcus.
Great vid! Will you be going into formalities and certainty for express private trusts?
I certainly hope so!
Thanks for summaring various law topics.
Hu,something of a stupid question but is 'property ownership' in the royal family an example of trusts?
I have a question to you, could you make a video about resulting, Constructive Truses? Furthermore about Tracing and Following? It is very hard to understand in my reading papers and I wanted to ask, whether it is possible to make something. Thank you.
You are right I do need to try and do something on that soon to go with the other equity vids
yes please!
I want to build a investment account with different people as share holders and give them a account to put money in to and buy shares which they must hold for 10, 15, or 20 years before selling. what should I do
Very useful video, thanks1
Hi Marcus, is a transfer of property by a deed of gift the same thing as an express trust? Many thanks
Can you be the trustee and the beneficiary as 2 separate entities?
I thought the settlor could not also be the trustee?
Also didn't realize one person could be all three, could you provide any references you could provide in order to verify this information?
Great video, really learned a lot from it!! I was just wondering if there is a type of trust that has an undefined amount of beneficiaries? So for example, if I created a new musical instrument and put it in a trust where I am the trustee.. If I then used it in front of an audience, is there a way that all of the audience would become beneficiaries as they are benefiting from the instrument, while I remain the trustee as I am fulfilling my duty to the beneficiaries
Thank you for this video the information in it is very useful to me.
What I would really like to know is how some one could work and live here in the UK and the have a trust set up in a tax free haven. Is it really that simple....
Fraudster?
I wish you lived in Brighton ! Youre awesome x do you private tutor at all ????
Hello Marcus, do you think it is important for there to still be a course on equity in universities or should they just focus on the law relating to trusts, property, tort etc...
I think so. At the very least it provides useful historical context and can help students understand the approach taken in property/trust cases etc. by the courts.
Thank you Marcus for your prompt reply. I also agree and was interested in hearing your opinion. Well done on the videos, they are awesome. Please keep them coming. You certainly have a 'knack' for explaining complex principles in a simpler way.
Good lecture
Useful 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Excellent video! Thank you!!
More excellence. Thanks.
I have bought land 25 years ago 3 plots of 28 which comprises about 4.1/2 acres in total. the whole site is freehold and used as gardening land.It is held in trust by 4 trustees (due to land registry laws) and run by a committee elected by the beneficiaries. The committee are trying to remove me from the land, and say I cant use it anymore, are they allowed to do this?. They say they own the land and i am only allowed to use it if they let me. They will not let me have details of the other beneficiaries, are they allowed to withhold this information?
They are right if I have a right basic understanding, you are only promise income from the land, the right to use it, unless you put it in writing stating different. Plus IRS will make you pay taxes on the years that it was consider a trust vs a partnership.
Brilliant thank you! Also thanks for not giving the crusades the usual biased slant! haha
Your videos are so helpful!! Thank You!
This is actually so useful for my coursework. Thank uuuuuu. By any chance would u have this in a pdf form. Would love to have a pdf so I can print it out nd make notes on it??
Brilliant and simplified. 🇰🇪👌🏾
Hello, It's really nice to watch your videos on Trust Law in general. However, will it be feasible for you to have a few lessons to understand Trust Accounting, Trust Management & Trust Legal & Compliance ? Additionally, is there any video where you explain the whole life cycle of Trust i.e. from the point a HNI decides to built up a trust with a Trustee what exactly is the whole business process flow ?
Would wait for your reply,
Rgds,
No, unfortunately not. The focus will be on the subjects that appear in an LLB law degree for this subject.
Aha, I see. Thanks a lot for your reply anyway, appreciated.
Wow. Good job. Sir. 👏🤝
Absolutely Brilliant at the beginning of my Second year and this make everything CLEAR
This was so helpful thank you so much!
thank you for your video
hi, do u know about any Indian public trust which giving all caste people since 1947.. which all kings paid tax amounts to London.., bcaz in my village.. all castes people getting benifits after their elders death.. please think.. where do we approach for benifits if it is..?
Hello We are a lobby group trying to create democracy in UK (we all would get the real vote which only MP's have currently as a referendum which MP's would represent in parliament (currently in law they don't have to represent the public even if a referendum did occur, the real vote is preceded by a debate and is on tax, spending and law changes) all we are doing now is electing MP's to make those decisions for us and banks lobby groups are more represented in parliment than the public (e.g. voice of friends of israel was stronger than 1 million protestors) how can we achieve this. Also we are trying to help a lobby group which opposes the "draconian sentence" called i.p.p (echr called it draconian, it is illegal but people are still sentenced to it and on life license for minor offences, is there anything we can do?)
Argumentum ad populum?
It was introduced by friends of Israel lobbyists! i don't think the peoples opinion matter to them, they have tried and succeeded in convincing the people that this is democracy and freedom, when they want a war they lie, 1 million protest and they still get their war (the problem is hidden assets, LFI, CFI and other friends of israel lobby groups) actually parliament has no obligation to listen to the people's will even from referendums. It would be good if you could look into i.p.p. sentence because people have a tarrif (minimum term and a max of whole life) they sit before a parole board who make a decision based on the risk they pose, which is basically a prediction of potential for future harm. violence is 15 times likelier in prison however this is not considered. professor sarah jayne blakemore can confirm that parts of the brain that give us humanity and awareness that reduces impulsivity does not fully develop until 30's yet many adolescence have gone way beyond their tariff. when most of the i.p.p population have not had a violent offence in the last 4 years (if 15 times more likely in prison thats like 60 years) but they are mostly refused parole (their risk cannot be managed in the community is the claim or treatment is needed which actually would be better outside the latter has been used to put people on similar courses which have been renamed to make them appear separate) they face arbitary length of punishment and a threat of life license recall for even more minor offences like failure to disclose work venue (this is impossible when work requires travel so effectively limits availability to work which hampers recovery and reintegration into society actually leading to a greater chance of reoffending. the whole system is biased against them even though the sentence has been ruled draconian they remain sentenced and there is nothing we can do???
This is a link to our free publication, it is mostly complete have a look at it when u have a chance it all about democracy and how we can introduce democracy into UK except we had to change the word to demoskratia
docs.google.com/document/d/1k6LvVdV-HdcAA7cpAOvaJBmhM9Qz84qFcngDI-ZOL18/edit
thanks for these very helpful videos!
You are more than welcome!
Thank you so much so helpful this exactly the basic overview I needed ☺️
Hi could you please do a video on cy pres doctrine :)
Hey my exam is coming up and I was just wondering if you could make a video on the EU competences, positive and negative integration and legal acts and legislative procedures. If you find time I would really appreciate it :)
Love your videos
In Australia, tax avoidance is a criminal act, but "tax minimisation" is not. In fact, tax minimisation is encouraged. In the Australian context, it would be ill-advised to suggest that a trust be established for "tax avoidance" because anyone suggesting that would be inciting the listener to commit a criminal act. FYI and not meant to detract from a very good presentation.
Thank you very much
What’s the link to your podcast
+Billionaire Club uklawweekly.com/podcast/
And don't forget :
In Re Beddoe.
As to trustees having to prove their claim in court before acting in telation to disputed positions and inaction and fraud.
thanks so much learned something on trusts law
excellent!
I watched this video to help me update my book the ABA’s“Wills and Estate Administration” abook from the American Bar Association. My staff implemented many of the ideas to improve our service to clients.
ABA’s book “Wills and Estate Administration”
By Kenneth Vercammen, Esq.
Straightforward and to-the-point, Wills and Estate Administration provides step-by-step guidance that firms can use to handle all aspects of an estates practice, from initial client intake to closing the file. Topics are defined in six parts for ease of use:
Preparation for Wills/Estate Planning Interviews
Interviewing Clients
Additional Estate Planning Issues
Estate Administration
Guardianship of Disabled or Incompetent Parents
Marketing Your Wills and Estate Administration Practice
Making this an essential resource for solo and small firm practitioners, the author includes numerous forms for each topic, and they are also available for download online. The book is basic and written to help new and transitional attorneys. In addition, tips on practice management will help seasoned attorneys.
Sponsor:Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division
Publisher:American Bar Association ABA Book Publishing
List Price: $79.95
ABA Price:$69.95
ISBN: 978-1-63425-380-2
Product Code: 5150484
2015, 290 pages, 7 x 10, Paperback
shop.americanbar.org/eBus/Store/ProductDetails.aspx?productId=224827061
American Bar Association Service Hotline 800-285-2221312-988-5000
Sample chapter available shop.americanbar.org
"Have just finished Ken Vercammen's excellent book on Wills, Estate Administration, and Guardianship. It is a very practical book that examines the business of an estate and trust practice. This step-by-step analysis is complete with forms and helps even the seasoned practitioner streamline his practice."
-Thomas D. Begley, Jr., Esq., Begley Law Office, NJ
Useful
Can one amalgamate LEGAL TITLE and Equitable title, thank you in advance. :SM.
Thank you this helped so much!
Insightful, cudos.
THANK YOU!! ✨
Thank you so much for the tutorial! It's really helpful to understand certain concepts!!!!!!
Nice!!!!!!!
You have missed one of the most insidious trusts set up in 1666. Cestui Que Trust?
As far as I'm concerned, IHT is organised crime. There is no justification for this process / theft.
This is actually so useful for my coursework. Thank uuuuuu. By any chance would u have this in a pdf form. Would love to have a pdf so I can print it out nd make notes on it??
Love your videos