Trust Law
A trust is a fiduciary relationship in which a trustor gives another party, known as the trustee, the right to hold title to property or assets for the benefit of a third party. While they are generally associated with the idle rich, trusts are highly versatile instruments which can be used for a wide variety of purposes to achieve specific goals. Each trust falls into six broad categories—living or testamentary, funded or unfunded, revocable or irrevocable. We deal in all types of trust laws.
Family Law
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Civil Law
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