Bobbie, some very interesting and valuable information. Unfortunately, I don't 
have a trust fund other than trust in the Lord. The expense and red tape are 
just mind-numbing.

Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2012 06:30:41 -0700
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Subject: [Quads United] A FELLOW QUAD, BOBBIE HUMPHRIES SAID I COULD POST...




FacebookMichael Vestal posted in Quads UnitedMichael Vestal 9:30am Apr 8 A 
FELLOW QUAD, BOBBIE HUMPHRIES SAID I COULD POST THIS HERE ON FACEBOOK I THOUGHT 
WAS VERY INFORMATIVE:
 
  Hi All,
   My family opened "Irrevocable"Supplemental Needs Trust Fund" we all 
  learned a lot going through the process. It must, and only can be, set up 
  by a lawyer. There are a few different kinds, the one I mentioned and an 
  "Supplemental Needs Trust Fund" "Special Needs Trust Fund" These "trust 
  funds" are already written up, you and a lawyer sit down together to 
  figure out which one best suites your individual needs and situation. It 
  cost $1,500 to set up with our lawyer.
    Here are some questions I had for my Dad's lawyer after I read his will 
  and the answers; (a one time amount of money was given to me by my father 
  one month before he passed away, that's why the trust fund was set up.)
 
  Can I have a check written out to my home health aid personally, not the  
agency? - Answer - yes
  Can I have a check written out to individual people, family members, > 
friends?
  - Answer - yes
 
  What if I go into a nursing home?
  - Answer -  No nursing home, or any other institution, can touch any of 
  the trust money.
 
  Can I contest the will because I don't like the "trust"?
  - Answer - I cannot change what my Dad wrote or wishes were if a judge 
  finds that Dad was not of sound mind at the time he wrote his will
 
  Is there 1 trust or 2?
 - Answer - Right now there are 2 trusts 1. The one that Patti, my sister 
  the trustee, opened and has DD as secondary. 2. One Dad established and 
  has Ray as primary and Michael as secondary. The Ray/Michael trust will 
  not be set up until Nellie (my step Mother) pass's away They can be merged 
  with some of paper work.
 
  Page 8 Part A
  What dose this sentence mean?   "… the trustee shall annually add to the 
  principal of such trust the balance of net income not so paid or applied."
  - Answer - The money in the trust will be making intreats, if I don't 
  spend the intreats then I can not spend it the next year (or 50%?)
 
  In my Fathers will he stated that he wanted a "… Supplemental Needs Trust" 
  set up for me -- my sister just set up an "Irrevocable Supplemental Needs 
  Trust"
  Are they in "conflict" of each other AND can monies from the Supplemental 
  Trust be transferred into the Irrevocable Trust?
  - Answer - yes, but it takes a lot of paper work - you can have more than 
  one trust fund
 There has to be 2 people on the paper work to open the trust fund at a 
  bank that you choose, a primary "trustee" and a secondary "trustee" I have 
 my 2 sister's without hesitation. I met my sister Patti at he bank to open 
 the trust in case I had questions. An investment banker had to open the 
  trust, so we made an appointment. It took about 11/2 hours total to go 
  through all the paper work. Then Patti was told that she had to inform 
  social security about the trust because I collect SSI. She also had to 
  call the IRS to get a tax ID number because I/she will have to pay tax's 
  on the money.
    One of the first things I got with the trust money was a Hunter Douglas 
 motorized window shade for my bedroom $750 since I spend so much time in 
  bed and I get pounded by the sun.
   Dose anybody else here have a trust fund?
  Bobbie
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