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    Jonathan Reyes
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    When heirs encounter structure early, it becomes normal rather than punitive. Trusts teach that capital comes with responsibility, rules, and process.

    Without that exposure, structure feels like control imposed after the fact. That often leads to resentment and rebellion.

    Well designed trusts educate as much as they protect.

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