Can A Birth Certificate, Social Security Number or Card Be Put Into The Trust
No. Social Security Numbers, Social Security Cards and Birth Certificates are not 100% one's own property. These items are property of both the government AND one's self. This is why the relationship is referred to as a cestui que trust which is created through the very real and existent 'strawman account' and fictional corporation known as a person; however, these ideas are irrelevant to us (the beneficiary of the trust) because beneficiaries have no say in how a trust is governed and has no say over who should be appointed a Trustee or Successor Trustee.
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