The trust is inherently private, and thus can be completed privately by oneself; however, if legal counsel is wanted for any questions in the trust's execution a Constitutional Attorney is best fit for this type of trust (private irrevocable express ...
The attorney should be in the state one is working in. They need to be familiar with the state's laws (where they have their B.A.R. license) to assist with any oddities or answer questions to help obtain the excess funds faster.
Yes, if one is looking to have an attorney draft the trust, rather than give legal counsel - one will require a local (state) attorney that is willing to put aside their BAR License to work in a private capacity. Further, insure that they are ...
Yes, having an attorney represent one’s interest in court if a great idea when they understand they are challenging the debt due to failure to perform proper validation and verification, including the bank’s inability to lend their own credit - so ...