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    Varmiteer NFATrustGuy's Avatar
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    Right or wrong, I always tell my clients to submit multiple applications as if they were going to be separated as soon as they're removed from the envelope. Send a separate check for each application. A separate copy of the Trust for each application, etc. I see no reason all the applications can't be sent in a single envelope, however.

    My record is 6 applications in the same envelope. I actually sent that one certified mail with return receipt requested. Took right at 9 months--January through September, 2013.

    Rod
    No longer accepting new Trust clients. Pretty much out of the law business completely.

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    The "Godfather" of COAR Great-Kazoo's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by NFATrustGuy View Post
    Right or wrong, I always tell my clients to submit multiple applications as if they were going to be separated as soon as they're removed from the envelope. Send a separate check for each application. A separate copy of the Trust for each application, etc. I see no reason all the applications can't be sent in a single envelope, however.

    My record is 6 applications in the same envelope. I actually sent that one certified mail with return receipt requested. Took right at 9 months--January through September, 2013.

    Rod
    I send one check per stamp, all in one envelope with each application & payment stapled together. Then i stress out if i forgot to dot my I's and cross my T's. Even though i have copies of forms sent. Them examiners are a crafty bunch.
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