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Do you have an insurance agent?

Yes.
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Wife says we pay more in insurance because of it.

Ok. I'm intrigued enough to keep reading.
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Not sure if she’s right about that.

Definitely stopped reading here.
Is that figure in millions of employees? That's a lot of people. Does the current shutdown affect these numbers?
I'm sorry and understand. I did too. It's a rough couple of days and hope you're good.
Chuck "New Kids on the" Knoblauch

John "I am not a" Kruk. :lol:

re: Revocable Living Trust (RLT)

Posted by BestBanker on 2/28/26 at 8:40 am to
No, a revocable living trust (RLT) does not automatically convert assets to trust ownership at death; assets must be funded into the trust during the grantor's lifetime or designated to transfer to the trust through a will or beneficiary designation. If not properly funded, the assets may go through probate instead.
Operation Flock of Seagulls.



"And IRan, IRan so far away..."
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What was Matthew’s last name?

The Apostle.
Of Capernaum.
The Tax Collector.
Levi.

You pick.
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All the way from the West Bank?

I spent half of my growing up life over there. School and friends. Crossed that bridge twice a day.
Playing basketball then after to Ground Pat'i on the lakefront.

re: Revocable Living Trust (RLT)

Posted by BestBanker on 2/25/26 at 9:15 am to
I think you may be referring to the asset protection feature, in the event of a grantor's child going through a divorce proceeding. Yes. Assets owned in trust for a beneficiary are not subject to civil claims.
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They are associated with Jewish banking conspiracies, not British ones. Any overlap with the UK is either coincidental (due to the overreaching power of the CT) or a retarded, ad hoc attempt to justify a different CT. Fitting square pegs into round holes, so to speak.



some light history of the British Rothchilds banking family

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The Rothschild banking family of England is the British branch of the Rothschild family. It was founded in 1798 by Nathan Mayer Rothschild (1777–1836), who first settled in Manchester before moving to London, Kingdom of Great Britain (in present-day United Kingdom). He was sent there from his home in Frankfurt by his father, Mayer Amschel Rothschild (1744–1812). Wanting his sons to succeed on their own and to expand the family business across Europe, Mayer Amschel Rothschild had his eldest son remain in Frankfurt, while his four other sons were sent to different European cities to establish a financial institution to invest in business and provide banking services. Nathan Mayer Rothschild, the third son, first established a textile jobbing business in Manchester and from there went on to establish N M Rothschild & Sons bank in London.