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NL888 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Does "in your will or trust" mean "in the scope that you've decided to believe or trust"?

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How to include CFCA in your will or trust. There are several ways to include CFCA as a part of your estate plan.
  

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No. will noun 8. a legal declaration of a person's wishes as to the disposition of his or her property or estate after death, usually written and signed by the testator and attested by witnesses trust noun 9.

  • No.
  • will noun 8.
  • a legal declaration of a person's wishes as to the disposition of his or her property or estate after death, usually written and signed by the testator and attested by witnesses trust noun 9.
  • a fiduciary relationship in which one person (the trustee) holds the title to property (the trust estate or trust property) for the benefit of another (the beneficiary)
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will
noun

8. a legal declaration of a person's wishes as to the disposition of his or her property or estate after death, usually written and signed by the testator and attested by witnesses

trust
noun

9.

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