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It depends upon how the trust is written. Generally, yes.
Generally yes. When the maker has died it can no longer be revoked. The provisions in the trust document will control it.
First of all this is a stupid question but they become parents because they want a child.
Trust law is one of the most complex areas of law. It depends on the instrument that creates the trust. You need to discuss this question with an attorney who specializes in trust law. Generally a trust set forth in a will is revocable by the testator during her life and irrevocable after her death.
Carl Linnaeus parents wanted him to become a pastor, like his father.
Revocable and irrevocable trusts become a public record only if they have been recorded in the land records because they hold title to real property.
No, My parents told me it's parents!!!!!!!
you had to be royalty to become one
Revocable and irrevocable trusts become a public record only if they have been recorded in the land records because they hold title to real property.
orphans become orphans when they lost their parents
All person have biological parents. A person might become an orphan if their biological parents both die.
Yes.