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  2. John Henry Whyte - Wikipedia

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    The Whytes are a well known County Down family recorded in the area since at least 1713. The Whyte family is said to have come to Ireland from South Wales with Strongbow in 1170 and settled in Leinster. [1] Whyte was educated locally, at Ampleforth and Oriel College Oxford, from which he took a degree in Modern History in 1949.

  3. John Harvey-Jones - Wikipedia

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    Harvey-Jones also agreed to sit for the sculptors Jon Edgar and Steven Whyte. Edgar made a terracotta portrait at Clyro in July 2004. [14] Bust by Steven Whyte. He was chairman of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust and member of the Advisory Council of the Prince's Trust. In 2001, he became the president of the MS Trust. [15]

  4. What Is an Asset Protection Trust? - AOL

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    When you think about setting up a trust, the first thing that comes to mind is a plan for how wealth will be passed down after you die. But there is also an asset protection trust, which protects ...

  5. Protective trust - Wikipedia

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    The Protective Trust is a form of settlement found in England and Wales and several Commonwealth countries. It has marked similarities to asset-protection trusts found in several offshore jurisdictions and US Spendthrift trusts. In such a trust assets are ordinarily held to pay an income to the beneficiary.

  6. My 74-year-old husband will likely go into a nursing home ...

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    Specifically, you'll want to look at a Medicaid Asset Protection Trust. As the name implies, it's an irrevocable trust designed to exclude assets from being counted toward Medicaid eligibility.

  7. Which States Allow Domestic Asset Protection Trusts? - AOL

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  8. Category:Wills and trusts - Wikipedia

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    Accumulation and maintenance trust; Acts of independent significance; Ademption; Ademption by satisfaction; Administration (probate law) Administrator of an estate; Affiliation (family law) Ancillary administration; Anti-alienation clause; Asbestos bankruptcy trusts; Asbestos trust; Asset-protection trust; Attestation clause; Australian trust law

  9. Qualified personal residence trust - Wikipedia

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    Residence trusts in the United States are used to transfer a grantor's residence out of the grantor's estate at a low gift tax value. Once the trust is funded with the grantor's residence, the residence and any future appreciation of the residence are excluded from the grantor's estate, if the grantor survives the term of the trust, as explained below.