On 4/20/23 23:54, deloptes via tde-devels wrote:
It does matter, people just don't know/understand
that globalization was
done for big companies and not for individuals. It does matter also for the
companies of course, but the big ones can afford paying all the legal
taxes.
The other thing is, you never give the money to one person. IMO it must be
at least 3 of them ... well two is also OK, but they can hardly make
decisions when they are having different opinions.
It doesn't. Trust law is by state in the US. There is no prohibitions on a
foreign trustee. If things go to hell, then the law of the state in which the
trust was created applies. If Slavek resides in a country that is a signatory
Hague Convention -- foreign service can be effected that way :)
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David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.