Can The Trust Address Be A Personal Home Address
Yes one may use a home address; however, where possible, avoid mixing personal and trust addresses, phone numbers, and other data. If trust and personal affairs are mixed too heavily to the point a court cannot tell “who is who,” the trust will be ruled in persona conjuncta, meaning it is an alter-ego trust that will not pass the control test and offers no protection to its users. The trust may begin with a personal address, but when possible should be moved to another address separate from one of the grantor, trustee or beneficiary's home addresses.