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“From Identity to Structure: Creating the Foundation of Your Private Estate”

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Establishing Your Trust Estate is the essential introductory module designed for anyone seeking to step out of the public, statutory system and into a private, equity-based trust estate grounded in biblical covenant principles, ancient trust law, and modern private-contract strategies.

This course guides participants through the full birth and creation process of a private trust, beginning with the nature of the trustee, the role of the grantor, and the true identity of the beneficiary, showing how these roles are expressed in both Scripture and equitable maxims. You will learn how a trust is born, how the legal person is properly positioned, and how private trusteeship transforms your standing, rights, and obligations.

Key Outcomes

Participants will learn:

  • How trusts originate in equity, not statutes
  • Why every individual already stands at the center of a trust relationship (even unknowingly)
  • The biblical foundation of covenant and its parallels in trust law
  • The difference between public title and private beneficial interest
  • How to create and structure:
    • The Trust Instrument / Declaration
    • The Governing Law Clause (Bible as your highest authority)
    • The Private Trust Indenture
    • The Appointment of Trustees
  • How to separate equitable ownership from legal title
  • How to issue internal trust documents, IDs, seals, insignia, and records
  • How to establish your estate as a private, autonomous entity not subject to statutory absorption
  • How to treat the “strawman” or legal person as property of the Trust, not as you

What Makes This Course Unique

This training bridges:

  • Biblical covenant law
  • Classical equitable principles
  • Modern private trust architecture

The result is a comprehensive, spiritually grounded, legally sound foundation for stepping into your identity as Trustee of your own God-given estate.


COURSE 2 — Administrating Your Trust Estate

“Managing, Recording, Governing, and Operating in the Private”

Once your trust is established, administration becomes the lifeblood of maintaining its private status, its internal order, and its protection against intrusion. This course teaches the day-to-day, month-to-month, and year-to-year operation of your private trust estate, so that you remain in equity, not under statutes or agencies.

Participants learn how to operate as a Trustee with confidence, precision, and recordkeeping discipline—ensuring all actions are lawful, private, and beneficial to the estate.

Key Outcomes

Participants will learn:

  • How trustees operate in equity, not in commerce
  • How to maintain the separation between you the Trustee and the legal person that is trust property
  • How to execute core administrative documents:
    • Minutes
    • Resolutions
    • Certifications
    • Ledger entries
    • Private trust ID and registration logs
    • Asset schedules and inventories
  • How to administer:
    • Real property
    • Vehicles with trust-issued plates
    • Banking and treasury accounts
    • Membership credentials
    • Business operations owned by the trust
  • How to record Notices and Certificates in the public for:
    • Asset acquisition or divestment
    • Trustee appointments
    • Affidavits of status
    • Public notice of trust existence (without disclosing terms)
  • How to use private correspondence with agencies, courts, officers, and third parties
  • How to prevent merger of legal and equitable title
  • How to protect the estate from misadministration
  • How to avoid accidentally entering statutory jurisdiction
  • How to structure transactions privately without triggering tax characterization

What Makes This Course Unique

This course transforms new trustees into capable, confident administrators with:

  • Proper recordkeeping
  • Proper trustee behavior
  • Proper use of equity
  • Proper private–public boundaries

You will understand exactly how to live in the private every day and operate your estate as a sovereign trust entity.


 COURSE 3 — Defending Your Trust Estate

 “Equity Weapons, Court Strategy, and the Art of Standing Your Ground”

This advanced course empowers Trustees to defend, assert, and enforce the rights of their Trust Estate against trespass, fraud, government intrusion, statutory overreach, and bad-faith actors. Whether a claim is made against your legal person, your property, or your rights, equity provides the tools—and you will learn how to use them.

This course is designed for real-world litigation and private enforcement. Participants learn how to stand on equity, not statutes, when dealing with:

  • Courts
  • Agencies
  • Corporations
  • Officers
  • Interlopers
  • Trespassers
  • Adverse claimants

Key Outcomes

Participants will learn:

  • How to challenge subject matter jurisdiction effectively
  • How to respond when the STATE issues a claim against the legal person held in trust
  • How to use:
    • Declaratory Judgment
    • Rule 27 pre-action discovery
    • Constructive Trust principles
    • Promissory Estoppel
    • Quiet Title Actions
    • Affidavit doctrine
    • Equitable estoppel
  • How to defend trust property from:
    • False claims
    • Fraudulent encumbrances
    • Illegal administrative actions
    • Trespassing officers
  • How to serve:
    • Notice of Private Trust Depositional Affidavit
    • Notice of Liability
    • Self-Executing Contracts for Trespass (Trustee de son tort)
  • How to build a litigation-ready trust record:
    • Exhibits
    • Timelines
    • Affidavits
    • Public notices
    • Contracts
  • How to use the Bible and equitable maxims as governing law
  • How to force full accounting from public entities attempting to act as trustees
  • How to litigate in equity without being absorbed into statutory proceedings

What Makes This Course Unique

This is the capstone training:
It teaches Trustees how to stand firm in equity, assert the trust’s rights, and defend against the most common—and the most dangerous—attacks from public actors or private trespassers.

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