Educational Trust Funds
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Christopher Said:
Like to know the funding agents for starting educational institutions and special schools by a Christian TrustWe Answered:
sorry mate no idea!!But i'd like to appreciate what you are doing,, May you reach your desired goal..keep up the good work
God bless you
Melvin Said:
how to get funds for the TRUST, doing social services to physical and mentally challenged people?We Answered:
Have a project ready. Approach corporates. Talk to them and convince them about the same.Peter Said:
Terminology regarding educational trust fund?We Answered:
Yes, the son would be the beneficiary of the trust. His father would likely be the trustee of the trust.The trust may have a provision that says when the boy turns 18 he may receive payments from the trust to pay for his education, or the trust may pay the school directly. "Mature" isn't really the right word for the situation.
Leo Said:
LawyersHELP!is it okay for my mother to use my trust fund money for me in ways that i don't want it to be used?We Answered:
Yes! Get a lawyer! You will need to be emancipated and then you will be in charge of all of your assets. You can and should SUE the adoptive mother for the trust fund money she stole to further her own good. Most lawyers do a free consultation so shop around and see who will give you the best deal.Michael Said:
How do I find out if a trust fund was set up for my daughter?We Answered:
If it still exists, and if it has your daughter's social security number, you may be able to find it. If there has been no action in the trust and it was at a bank, it may have gone to the state, and you would have to check the state's unclaimed money list.If it was in your wife's friend's ssn, it may not be findable by you, especially if the friend is no longer findable herself or is no longer friendly.
There are trusts and there are trusts. Do you have any idea specifically what kind of "education trust?" Do you have anything in writing that she established such a trust?
Shane Said:
How to develop a Educational Trust(NGO)?We Answered:
I have listed several website below that you can check out for info. Also check on the last one for funding ideas.Mitchell Said:
As a parent of 2 children am I entitled to view the statements of their trust fund?We Answered:
It depends. Being a mother is not the point here.For the 16 year old, yes, you can SEE the statements, but only if you are their legal guardian. You can then bring legal action against the trustee if necessary for the interests of the minor.
The 19 year old, unless you live in Mississippi, is past the age of majority, so no.
