Common Law and Pure Trust Organizations
Common law is based on British Ecclesiastical law, the Magna Charta of 1215, and the Ten Commandments and Holy Bible. Common law is unwritten law, which people all over the world generally understand and accept as the way to interact with others with respect to natural rights. Common law can be summed up by saying, “you can do whatever you wish, so long as you do not harm anybody in the process. “Harming anybody in the process” means violating the natural (life, liberty, property) rights of another.
Common law is regarded as the Law of the Land in the USA. This means that the common law attached to the land itself before there were any governments here. Common law cannot be repealed, abridged, amended, or ignored (even though portions of statutory law claim to have replaced the common law). This is because no man or woman has the authority to alter the Laws of the Creator, on which common law is based.
And our Declaration of Independence resounds these truths to be quite evident, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.”
Pure Trust Organization, as known as a Common Law Trust
There are two types of trusts, statutory and non-statutory. A statutory trust gets its existence from a legislative act. A legislative act can change the rules governing a statutory trust whenever it chooses. Think of it this way, the creator (legislation) always has control over the creation (statutory trust).
A non-statutory trust gets its existence from fundamental law, the right to contract, and common law, which pre-dates government, and therefore no legislation has the power to govern such trust and change the rules.
A common law trust is also known as a pure trust, a private contract, and operates under contract law/common law.
Primary Reasons for Creating and Using a Common Law Trust
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Privacy
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Reduction of Personal and other Liabilities
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Legal Strategy
Let’s now get into some of the specific aspects of how these work, why they provide privacy and the many benefits they provide … protecting your right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness!
Paradigm Shift in Asset Protection and the Kennedy Cat Story
Trusts and the Benefits they Provide
Structure of a Common Law Trust

David Cooley
Certified Health Consultant
Author
David spent over 27 years in the mortgage/real estate business. But 33 years ago, God re-directed his life and placed in him a passion for natural health and prevention of disease. Today, David is a certified health consultant, and for the last 33 years has lived a natural food lifestyle and discovered simple, key components for living a lifestyle of health and vitality. One of the early things David realized is that disease was NOT the result of a drug deficiency. And that everything we think, say, and consume or are exposed to in some manner or another either supports our cellular structures or causes them to age faster and breakdown.
David believes there is nothing more important than to live within God’s blueprint for one’s life. Each of us has been given specific gifts, talents, and purpose that are to be lived out on a foundation of faith in Him and His Word.
“It saddens me to see people suffering, frustrated, or discouraged with life … and fall into the rut of living, unable to reach their full potential: spiritually, emotionally, physically, and financially. I think it’s also a travesty in this country people that are not educated in personal health care, nor in how to protect their privacy, assets, and often liberties. God has designed us to live amazing lives, and sometimes it just helps to find someone who will come alongside us and provide the hope and direction needed at that moment. It’s about bringing together your personal and business aspirations into a balanced vision for your life, aligned with His Word.“
“Bottom line, what balance do you need to bring to your life, what type of life do you desire to create that enables you to be all you can be and live a life with no regret – a life that produces a faithful servant?”
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