X-Message-Number: 18801 Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 10:31:30 -0600 From: " - KC Homes - www.iggy.net" <> Subject: legal structure for assets? - Thanks I think this has been discussed in the past. My computer had a crash before X-mas and I had to reformat it and lost all my e-mail. So, please, excuse this then... What is the exact legal structure to maintain & have *no-other-people-access* your assets in the United States for cryonics suspension? I am going to be visiting with a will and probate attorney shortly to discuss the issues and understand that it's probably each state specific. I'd like to ask some questions of the lawyer - when I die or prior, may these assets be put in a trust, kept in the States or transferred overseas and its only purpose is to keep my assets, maintain, grow, and *not* disperse them to anyone but me in case of my reanimation, or be dispersed to a designated party or cause *only* if my body/brain are gone to the point of not being able to be restored. I would hate the idea of the money being lost if something happens to my brain/body and it's gone and the money is hanging up there without any chances of being used for whatever I desire and a state takes possession of that. This maybe somewhat similar (may be not) to a person being in a coma, or incapacitated in any other way, therefore, I'd like to make sure what I am looking for is even viable? I realize that "the point of not being able to be restored" is also open for discussion, but you get the idea? Also, I take one can argue "foul play" or whatever, but all these negative issues aside, is it possible to structure your final financial arrangements that way? Is there any legal structure like this in the States? Do any other countries allow me to have this legal structure when I have my assets transferred there while I am suspended in the States? Thank you much! Sincerely, IGGY Dybal RE/MAX Best - Kansas City E-mail: Web site: www.iggy.net Office: 913-894-4024 Toll-free: 877-550-IGGY/4449 Rate This Message: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/rate.cgi?msg=18801