hi ron,
i understand that. i also played that game. but what i am saying is that the whole dang trust could be shot down, period.
your idea of a 3rd party is a good one. if you have a relative you can trust.
but doing a land trust (as was mentioned in a previous post) is not something i would do AGAIN
i personally experienced the downfalls of a land trust, just in trying to get title insurance during the purchase (nobody would give me title insurance without me releasing the beneficiary name). and no, the beneficiary name can not be another trust, or the title company wanted to see that trust document. there was no way of getting title insurance without releasing the name of the real beneficiary.
the last thing you want is to think you are safe, only to find out in court that you are standing in quicksand
if you are not familiar with a land trust, the wording is such that the beneficiary totally instructs the trustee on what to do - something that i think a judge could rule that there is no trust at all - not just losing one's anonymity !!