[WSBAPT] Restrictions on Abstract/Unusual Trust Names?

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Tue Mar 19 17:31:04 PDT 2024


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On Mar 19, 2024, at 4:42 PM, Ann Manley <ann at manleyfirm.com> wrote:


I heard that having a trust name that doesn't include the trustor's name can cause problems if you want to transfer Hawaiian property into the trust. Any truth to that?

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On Tue, Mar 19, 2024 at 4:31 PM Philip N. Jones <pjones at duffykekel.com<mailto:pjones at duffykekel.com>> wrote:
I have had clients use fanciful names for their trusts.  Did not cause a problem.
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Subject: [WSBAPT] Restrictions on Abstract/Unusual Trust Names?

Is any one aware of any legal reason why a client could not name his or her trust something along the lines of "Ice cream Purple Mouse Trust" for privacy purposes?

If not legal reasons, practical reasons? (Other than the fact that the trustee names will often be associated with the trust thwarting, to a large extent, the attempt at creating additional privacy.) For example, trouble dealing with banks or government agencies?



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