EPISODE · Feb 9, 2025 · 5H 7M
Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles Sabado Edition
from Global Voice Radio Network's tracks · host Global Voice Radio Network
In this episode, we delve into the intricacies of common law trusts and statutory trusts, exploring their differences and applications. Mark, a seasoned paralegal, shares insights on setting up private membership associations to educate individuals on trust management and estate planning. We also discuss the historical context of trusts, the impact of statutory law, and the role of trusts in asset protection. Additionally, the conversation touches on the significance of the U.S. national status, the implications of using EIN numbers, and the potential benefits of international trusts. The episode also includes discussions on historical events, such as the influence of the 1848 German immigrants in Wisconsin and the implications of the Civil War on U.S. governance. We explore the cultural traditions of Mardi Gras and its European roots, alongside a brief look at the historical figures like Andrew Jackson and Abraham Lincoln. The episode concludes with a reflection on the current political climate and the ongoing efforts to address government corruption.
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