As the beneficiary of an irrevocable family trust, you have a few inherent rights. When you're learning how to deal with the trust-management company, it can be challenging to determine what you can and cannot do. Here's a look at a few things that you are legally entitled to as beneficiary of a living trust.
Financial Support
As a beneficiary of the trust, you'll be
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