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This is a journey...
This is a journey and I am here for ALL of it...Once I joined this community I committed not just to Minister Bebetta and his family but to me and my family. I will not fail. With that being said, things don't always go they way one would expect and at times we become discouraged and fall back which in most cases is good because it allows us to redirect, revisit and to focus that's when we can see what we missed, overlooked or gives us the break to work on straightening out other strongholds within ourselves that keep us from our focus, our main objective. Remember to see the end and work from that point. Minister Bebetta always asks us what we want, for you, for your family... do we have an answer? If not we probably not ready. This is a trust community everything in this class is provided to get us to the end goal. Alot of times we all over the place jumping from ship to ship... Why... How will get the result we looking for like that? Let that sink in for a minute. After coming back from the St. Augustine event I had that epiphany and realized Minister Bebetta was right we need to slow down, yes slow down and stop overthinking and talking ourselves out of being, doing and executing... that's the trap and I was almost caught up in it!! Ask yourself are you? Hmmmm. Should we study? Yes, but in moderation...it is impossible to know everything but it not impossible to know how and where to get everything. (I was basically sun up to sun down studying and going nowhere while everything around me was falling apart and I didn't even notice.) LIVE your life...Live your life, breath, smell the roses, help someone, travel so that is what I have learned and what I am doing and working on and toward my goals in trusts and that is perpetual generational wealth. Now that my house has gotten back in order and I have learned one step and one day at a time I've gained the time to process, put things in order, to think and be still. The lights are always coming on we see it in the class, in the community on the live calls and in our lives. We are on this road and we will reach the goals we have set for ourselves and our families...only then will we have learned to soar. Trust that...
Absolutely this is a journey! Much love and gratefulness ❤️❤️❤️💯✨️
Court has begun!!!
I have always been one to express myself, and although I have often been misunderstood, I have benefited from doing so. I believe if you don't speak up, you've already lost, so I will always express myself...like it or not. I did not know that the administrative process was a thing until joining this community, and I rock with it...going to court starts here on the paper. I am currently going through the administrative process, and here is the scenario: an original loan was transferred. I did not know this, but once I was notified, I knew it was the best thing to happen. Why, you ask? Because processes & rules need to be followed (usually ones we are not aware of, so lack of knowledge is how we perish). 15-day required notice (disclosure) by the seller was not sent, and I know this from the dates on their notices. They transferred my banking info without my permission, violating CFPB Autopay rules, NACHA rules, and the FTC Unfair Practices Act. They notified me after the transfer took place, which is illegal under RESPA §6 (12 U.S.C. 2605). The letter was signed not by a real person, so there was no responsible party, no bond, no oath, and no authority; this made it a noncommercial piece of mail with no liability. That is just for starters; there is so much more to unpack... this is what I am working on. I will be getting them notarized and mailing all three packets today; the court has begun! I add receipts in a bit.
Grateful for you sharing! Pressing strong for sure,you got this 🙏🏻💪🏽🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Lock and load
Lock & Load, i have executed my name change today. Deed Poll submitted and finger prints done!!! Testimony coming soon once everything else is complete.
Lock and load
Congratulations and great pressing strong🙏🏻💪🏽💯✨️ 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
🔥🔥🔥Why would someone say this , Cause you can't represent a trust...
1. In court, you can only represent yourself pro se In the U.S., the general rule is: - A natural person can speak for themselves in court (pro se). - Separate legal entities (corporations, LLCs, and often trusts) must be represented by a licensed attorney in most courts. A trust is treated as a separate “person”/entity for procedure. So: - You (Norwood) can represent Norwood. - But you, as a non-lawyer, usually cannot show up in court and “represent” The XYZ Trust as if you’re its lawyer. If you try to file pleadings, argue motions, or appear in court on behalf of the trust, many judges will say you’re engaging in unauthorized practice of law. That’s the core behind: “You can’t represent a trust.” They’re talking about courtroom/legal representation, not everyday administration. 2. Trustee vs. attorney: different hats Even if you’re the trustee, that doesn’t automatically give you the right to be the trust’s lawyer. - Trustee = manages the trust, signs contracts, opens bank accounts, executes documents. - Lawyer = licensed to practice law, draft pleadings, represent entities in court. Most jurisdictions treat a trustee who goes into court “for the trust” as representing the interests of others (beneficiaries). That’s legal representation, which requires a law license. So a clerk, judge, or opposing attorney might say: - “You can’t represent a trust, you’re not an attorney.” - Translation: You, as a non-lawyer, cannot appear in this court as counsel for that entity. 3. You can still act for the trust outside of court Don’t confuse “represent in court” with “act on behalf of the trust” in life. You can, if properly appointed: - Sign contracts as “Trustee of [Trust Name]”. - Open bank/brokerage accounts. - Execute deeds, notes, bills of exchange, etc. - Send letters, notices, affidavits in your fiduciary capacity. - Administer assets and make decisions under the trust instrument. That’s not “practicing law” — that’s performing your fiduciary duties.
🔥🔥🔥Why would someone say this , Cause you can't represent a trust...
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@Delvin D was too close to NOLA, so I joined him for some laughs and a cup of Joe… Be safe on the road🫡
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Beautiful, Love it all! I really like nola. I use to travel there often. I have family there and my great grandmother was born and raised there.
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Minister Teresa Tru-Arms
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I am pressing daily to build my family legacy. I desire to be guided on how to protect, restore and building generational health, wealth and assets

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