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Should a Special Needs or Medicaid Trust Have a Protector?

Should a Special Needs or Medicaid Trust Have a Protector?

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Being the new kid on the trust block, the trust protector has become almost as recognizable as the musical group of the same name. Although originally associated with offshore trusts, the protector (that is, a party with powers over the trust but who isn’t a trustee) is now frequently used in many of the instruments estate planners use almost every day, such

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