A Trust is a legal entity created to hold property, where the property owner called the Trustor, Grantor or Settlor, transfers legal ownership to the trust.
The trust is then managed by a professional or family member called a Trustee, for the benefit of another person called the Beneficiary.
Although Trust law is extremely complicated, in layman’s terms, a trust separates the legal ownership from beneficial usage, or User Rights from Property Rights.
This is done to protect assets from various claims such as lawsuits and tax agencies.
A foundation is a trust, although it deals more with corporations, whereas a Trust deals with families.
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