Trust assets are managed by a trustee. The trustee can be the person who set up the trust, a corporate entity (bank or trust company), another family member, friend, or a combination of these.
South Dakota Agricultural Law - Who Manages the Trust?
About Swier Law Firm's Agricultural Law Practice Group
Swier Law Firm's Agricultural Law Practice Group handles the following types of agricultural law issues:
- Crop Insurance Disputes
- Business Planning
- Contracts
- Clean Air Act
- Environmental Law
- Estate Planning
- Insurance
- Leases
- Real Estate
- Taxation
- Water Law
- Preparing, Revising and Updating Farm Operation Governance and Compliance Materials, including Bylaws, Committee Charters, and Compliance Policies.
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