Trust Agreement

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A trust agreement is a document used by a truster to transfer ownership of assets to their trustee. Usually, the truster and their legal council will outline conditions for the trustee to follow in order to claim the aforementioned assets. With Jotform Sign, you can create a professional Trust Agreement in just a few clicks — then share with your clients and trustees.

Need to change up the look and feel of your Trust Agreement? No problem! Jotform’s got you covered with our intuitive online agreement builder. Drag and drop to upload your firm’s branding or logos, add or remove form fields, edit letter text, choose colors and fonts, and more. For trust agreements that concern more than one trustee, consider adding an automated signing order to your agreement to better track signatures and deadlines.

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