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<blockquote data-quote="POKE1911" data-source="post: 2901595" data-attributes="member: 24536"><p>Now the only benefit to a trust is that that other people on your trust can have possession of it without your presence... A sibling wanted to borrow it and they are on the trust. etc. Upon death could they could take possession without re-registering. That is it. Now I would argue that it is more of a PITA, than it is worth to do it on a trust. Most of the benefits of a trust are gone except the aforementioned.</p><p></p><p>Pre-July 13th</p><p><strong>Individual</strong></p><p>Fingerprints</p><p>Passport photos</p><p>LEO sign-off</p><p>form</p><p>$200</p><p></p><p><strong>Trust</strong></p><p>Copy of trust</p><p>form</p><p>$200</p><p></p><p>Post-July 13th</p><p><strong>Individual</strong></p><p>Fingerprints</p><p>Passport photos</p><p>Letter to LEO</p><p>form</p><p>$200</p><p></p><p><strong>Trust</strong></p><p>Fingerprints of everyone on trust</p><p>Passport photos of everyone on trust</p><p>Copy of trust</p><p>Letter to LEO</p><p>form</p><p>$200</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="POKE1911, post: 2901595, member: 24536"] Now the only benefit to a trust is that that other people on your trust can have possession of it without your presence... A sibling wanted to borrow it and they are on the trust. etc. Upon death could they could take possession without re-registering. That is it. Now I would argue that it is more of a PITA, than it is worth to do it on a trust. Most of the benefits of a trust are gone except the aforementioned. Pre-July 13th [B]Individual[/B] Fingerprints Passport photos LEO sign-off form $200 [B]Trust[/B] Copy of trust form $200 Post-July 13th [B]Individual[/B] Fingerprints Passport photos Letter to LEO form $200 [B]Trust[/B] Fingerprints of everyone on trust Passport photos of everyone on trust Copy of trust Letter to LEO form $200 [/QUOTE]
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