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  2. Begin by entering the date of the agreement in the designated field at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the name and address of the Trustor, ensuring all details are accurate for legal purposes.
  4. Next, provide the name and address of the Trustee in the corresponding fields.
  5. In Section 1, describe the property being transferred into trust as outlined in Exhibit A. Make sure to attach this exhibit if required.
  6. For Section 2, specify how income and principal will be distributed. Clearly outline any conditions or instructions for distribution.
  7. Continue through each section, filling out details regarding additions to the trust estate, irrevocability, powers of trustee, and compensation as applicable.
  8. Finally, ensure all signatures are completed at the end of the document by both Trustor and Trustee before saving your changes.

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Pleadings: Written statements filed with the court that describe a partys legal or factual assertions about the case. Pleadings may include a complaint, an answer, a motion, or a brief.
As per the schedule prescribing limitation, there is a limitation of 3 years for filing Suits relating to recovery of money and suits under a contract. There is a limitation period of 12 years for suit relating to possession of immovable property and 1 year for suits arising out of torts.
The justice courts in Arizona have exclusive jurisdiction or the authority to hear all civil actions when the amount involved, exclusive of interest, costs and awarded attorney fees when authorized by law, is $10,000 or less.
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If you wish to sue for more than $10,000, you must file your lawsuit in the superior court. The small claims division provides an expedited and less formal means to resolve civil disputes for money damages up to $3,500.
How much can I sue for? An individual or a business owned by an individual can file two cases each calendar year for as much as $12,500. For each additional case filed in the same calendar year, you can only sue for $2,500 or less.

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