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What Is A Blind Trust?

What Is A Blind Trust?

by FamilyTrust | Sep 8, 2013 | Blind Trust, Definitions, Types of Trusts

A blind trust is a trust that you can’t control, and don’t know how investments are being made. A blind trust is a trust that you can’t see. You know you have it, you may get income from it, but you can’t access it and you don’t even know...

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