No. One common area of confusion concerns an agent’s ability to act for the principal in “claims and litigation.” An agent may hire counsel to pursue or defend claims on the principal’s behalf and may make litigation decisions regarding settlements ...
Each holding trust is ideally for one limited purpose: to interact with a chosen public forum by limited interaction with one public entity. By using holding trusts as the go-between from the public entity to the private Master Trust, no public ...
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 ...