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Revocable vs Irrevocable Trust
In Matthew 25:14-30, Jesus tells the Parable of the Talents, a parable about a man who left his property under the management of his servants. Similarly, today, a person can place his or her property into a trust, an arrangement in which a person enters into a valid agreement, sometimes called a trust agreement, to place his or her assets under the management of another person, making the person who receives those assets a trustee when he or she agrees to hold and manage thos
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Jun 34 min read


How Much Should My Irresponsible Child Benefit from My Estate?
You should not give high value financial or material resources to foul, lazy, or undiscerning people who care only about satisfying their own desires, but you can still give something of lesser value to such a person. Matthew 7:6 says, “…Do not throw your pearls before pigs, lest they trample them underfoot and turn to attack you.” Pigs do not respect or appreciate pearls as fine jewelry. Pigs are foul, lazy, undiscerning animals who care only about eating and see anything th
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May 302 min read


What Qualities Should I Look for in a Trustee?
A trust is the most biblical form of leaving an inheritance if you can find an an intelligent, selfless, and protective yet peaceful and morally pure leader in your family to provide for your beneficiaries as trustee. A trust requires a trustee, a manager of property that is placed in a trust, to use reasonable care, skill, and caution to prudently collect, control, protect, record, invest (in some states), and distribute that property and keep the beneficiaries informed of t
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May 292 min read
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