Must The Grantor and Trustee Be Together When Signing The Trust Indenture for Notarization?
No. The Grantor and Trustee can use an online notary service (search Google) to obtain a notary instantly, even when the parties are on different continents! If an online notary is not an available option, there is the ability to have 2 signatures with 2 separate notarizations to create the trust. The grantor and trustee notarizations may take place on different days - even months apart!
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Is The Trust Indenture Subject To The Laws In The Grantor or Trustee's State
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Can Anyone Trust The Grantor / Friend / Neighbor - What If They Try To Steal The Trust's Assets
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Where Should One Get Their Notarization Completed
We suggest getting the notary service at any local bank. When one sets up an appointment, let the person/booking portal know the requirement of a notary. The bank will deliver this service for free often, saving $25 to $35 per notarization. One can ...
Can A Notary Be Related To A Signing Party
No. A notary cannot notarize any papers for a spouse, relative or anyone related by blood that is to be a grantor or trustee. The beneficiary may be the notary's son or daughter, but it cannot be the notary.
What Pages Need Notarization and/or Grantor Signatures for The Bulletproof Trust
There are several grantor/notary signature pages contained inside Bulletproof Trust Secrets (Section 2). The pages are currently: 26, 41, 50, 57, 58, 59, 60