Common use of Designation of Advocate Clause in Contracts

Designation of Advocate. The Advocate(s) is the person(s) responsible (*e.g., parent, sibling, relative, Guardian, Representative Xxxxx, Power of Attorney, Beneficiary, Caseworker, Conservator, or other) for requesting disbursements and communicating information about the Beneficiary and the Trust.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: commonwealthcommunitytrust.org, keyweb16.com, keyweb16.com

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Designation of Advocate. The Advocate(s) is the person(s) responsible (*e.g., parent, sibling, relative, Guardian, Representative XxxxxPayee, Power of Attorney, Beneficiary, Caseworker, Conservator, or other) for requesting disbursements and communicating information about the Beneficiary and the Trust.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: keyweb16.com, commonwealthcommunitytrust.org

Designation of Advocate. The Advocate(s) is the person(s) responsible (*e.g., Beneficiary, parent, sibling, relative, Guardian, Representative Xxxxx, Power of Attorney, Beneficiary, Caseworker, Conservator, or other) for requesting disbursements and communicating information about the Beneficiary and the Trust.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Special Needs Trust Joinder Agreement, commonwealthcommunitytrust.org

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Designation of Advocate. The Advocate(s) is the person(s) responsible (*e.g., parent, sibling, relative, Guardian, Representative XxxxxPayee, Power of Attorney, Beneficiary, Caseworker, Conservator, or other) for requesting disbursements and communicating information about the Beneficiary and the Trust.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: commonwealthcommunitytrust.org

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