Shh! This is a Silent Trust — Let’s Keep it Quiet
By EsqSocial Corporation 25/01/21
Generally, estate planning advisors recommend that you be upfront with family members about how you plan to divide your assets. For example, you might hold a family meeting or write a letter to accompany your will. However, if you’re using a “silent trust,” sometimes referred to as a “quiet trust,” you’ll have to keep it to yourself....
By: Adler Pollock & Sheehan P.C.