Yes, Holding Trusts can safely hold all digital assets for other entities. Much like a franchise leases licenses to produce branded content for each business owner, so can a trust.
Yes, this is known as consent modification. 1) Get authorization from the grantor/creator + all beneficiaries + all trustees to make any and all changes to the trust indenture. When a minor or unborn person is a beneficiary, consent on the ...
A digital signature with an online notary, like Notarize.com, is acceptable. It is not acceptable for in-person notarizations as the notary needs to be present as the signature is signed - that must be done with wet-ink.
Yes, if one is an online notarization (digital accepted here) and the other signature is an in-person (wet-ink only) notarization. That being said, try to obtain in-person notarization where possible.
It is customary for the indenture to have its situs (e.g. location) in the grantor's state and thus be subject to those state laws; however, the trust is a private contract and thus the situs may be placed anywhere deemed worthy for reasons of ...