FAQ'S

Frequently Asked Questions

A private trust is a legal arrangement where a grantor transfers assets to a trustee, who manages these assets for the benefit of designated beneficiaries.

The main components of a private trust include the grantor, trustee, and beneficiaries. The grantor is the individual who creates the trust and transfers assets into it.

A living trust, also known as a revocable trust, can be altered or revoked by the grantor during their lifetime, offering flexibility but generally less asset protection.

Cragil assists in every step of trust creation, from the initial planning and drafting of trust documents to the transfer of assets and ensuring legal compliance.

Cragil offers comprehensive trust management services, including investment management, compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, and regular reporting on the trust’s performance.

Cragil stands out due to its expertise, personalized service, reliability, and commitment to confidentiality. Our experienced professionals ensure that your trust is managed with the highest level of care.

Yes, Cragil offers expert consultation services to help potential grantors and trustees understand the complexities of private trusts.

The fees for Cragil’s trust services vary depending on the complexity and specific requirements of each trust. During your initial consultation, we will provide a detailed fee structure tailored to your needs.

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