ITF (In Trust For) Bank Account
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Are ITF (In Trust For) bank account monies easily accessible to beneficiaries in the event of a trustee's passing away? Do they have to go through probate? |
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properly constructed trust accounts indeed can avoid probate but make fire you have legal counsel assist and confirm
search the overall world law site as they have some articles on the issue too |
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