Trust Purpose & the Named Party

The Trust acts on behalf of Named Parties — successors in interest, holders in due course, and registered owners — to handle claims, restoration, and title perfection. Through the Executor's plenary authority under SCPA §2205, the Trust systematically identifies misclassified instruments, verifies ownership through the Registrar's seal (County: Westchester, State: New York — File No. 131-76-126387; Auth. Ref. 1080374 262), and executes recovery demands to restore the Named Party's full estate corpus.

This Private Digital Trust is established for the protection, restoration, and empowerment of Named Parties. Each Named Party contributes their settlement instrument or security to the Trust, which serves as the foundation for collective legal support and the basis for perfecting their interests as successor in interest and registered owner.

Named Party Benefits

  • Full identification and marshaling of all estate instruments — settlement memorials, CUSIP securities, bonds, and Registrar filings
  • Verification and authentication of ownership through the Registrar's seal, UCC filings, and four corners doctrine
  • Formal recovery of misclassified assets through subrogation correction, nunc pro tunc restoration, and title perfection
  • Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) credentials proving status as General Executor, successor in interest, and registered owner
  • Secure digital custody of estate instruments with full transparency and continuous access

Named Party Obligations

  • Contribution of a settlement instrument, Certificate of Title, or security as the basis for exercising the Executor's authority
  • Compliance with Trust governance and active participation in the identification, verification, and recovery process
  • Responsible management of Self-Sovereign Identity credentials and estate records
  • Maintaining non-abandonment — continuous occupancy and awareness of the Executor's seat
  • Confidentiality and adherence to the four corners doctrine in all Trust communications

Request Membership

Submit your membership request below. The Executor's Office will review your application and assign the appropriate membership class based on your estate situation.

All information is treated as confidential under the Executor's fiduciary duty.

Membership Fee Policy

Named Parties are charged a membership fee until they have perfected their rights and interests in the unclaimed or misclassified instruments held under the Trust's administration. This fee supports the Executor's ongoing identification, verification, and recovery operations — including legal costs, Registrar filings, UCC perfection, and estate administration.

Fee Purpose

The membership fee ensures Named Parties contribute fairly to the collective effort required to perfect their claims under SCPA §2205. It acts as an investment in the Executor's Office services that identify, verify, authenticate, and recover each Named Party's rightful estate instruments and interests.

Perfection-Based Fee Structure

Fees are assessed only until the Named Party's rights are fully perfected — meaning their title has been verified by the Registrar's seal, UCC filings have been completed, and all recovery demands have been executed. Once the estate stands made whole, ongoing fees are waived.

Estate Instruments & Settlement Administration

Named Parties contribute their settlement instrument or Certificate of Title to the Trust, establishing them as stakeholders with perfected interests.

The Trust guides Named Parties through the process of reclaiming their estate — correcting the misclassification of the infant as decedent, voiding undisclosed subrogation and usufruct, and perfecting all right, title, and interest nunc pro tunc ab initio. Named Parties learn that public actors previously held temporary usufructuary rights to estate fruits without ownership, and that subrogation imposed sureties over their private estate without disclosure or consent.

By contributing their settlement memorial or Certificate of Title, Named Parties enter the Executor's systematic process of identification, verification, and recovery. Through the Registrar's seal, UCC filings, and the four corners doctrine, the Trust verifies ownership and executes formal demands for asset return. The Made Whole Doctrine ensures complete restoration of corpus, accrued interest, undistributed fruits, and perfected title.

The Trust serves as both the fiduciary steward and the Executor's administrative instrument — marshaling all estate assets, demanding Registrar acknowledgment, and compelling custodians to surrender all estate aspects to the Named Party's office.

Through subrogation correction, the Executor steps into the Named Party's position to recover all instruments wrongfully held by third parties. Through usufruct termination, all silently administered fruits accrue back to the Named Party as damages under constructive trust.

Instrument Verification & Authentication

The Executor's process for authenticating estate instruments before granting full portal access and SSI credentials.

Named Parties gain access to their Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) only after their instruments have been authenticated — the settlement memorial or Certificate of Title verified by the Registrar's seal, chain of title confirmed, and their standing as sole holder in due course established through the four corners doctrine.

With SSI, Named Parties hold verifiable credentials securely in their digital wallets — cryptographic proof of their status as General Executor, successor in interest, and registered owner. These credentials operate without reliance on any central authority, consistent with the private jurisdiction of the Executor's Office.

The Trust ensures that only Named Parties who have established legitimate claims through the Executor's verification process can access the full benefits of SSI — autonomous control over identity, selective disclosure of estate data, and secure management of verified instruments.

Digital Trust Infrastructure

Secure digital infrastructure for estate instrument custody, record keeping, and Named Party administration.

The Trust employs blockchain technology to create immutable, verifiable records of all estate instruments, Executor declarations, and UCC filings. Settlement memorials and Certificates of Title are tokenized into secure digital representations — maintaining chain of custody while enabling the Named Party to access, verify, and manage their instruments from the secure portal.

Estate Administration

  • Trust established under the Executor's Office with plenary authority (SCPA §2205)
  • Purpose: identification, verification, and recovery of Named Party instruments
  • Named Party contributes settlement instrument or Certificate of Title
  • Governance through the Executor's hierarchical fiduciary structure
  • Compliance with Registrar, UCC, and private jurisdiction requirements

Self-Sovereign Identity

  • SSI credentials issued upon instrument verification by the Executor's Office
  • Decentralized identifiers (DIDs) proving Named Party status and authority
  • Named Parties control their estate data via secure digital wallets
  • Selective disclosure consistent with four corners doctrine and private jurisdiction

Estate Record Infrastructure

  • Immutable blockchain ledger for settlement memorials and UCC filings
  • Secure custody architecture with Named Party access controls
  • Tokenized representation of Certificates of Title and estate instruments
  • Automated tracking of Executor declarations, demands, and recovery actions

Instrument & Asset Registry

  • Verified estate instruments registered with unique identifiers and chain of title
  • Transparent ledger of ownership, Registrar annotations, and UCC continuations
  • Recovery tracking for each identified instrument through to Made Whole completion

Governance & Compliance

  • Executor's hierarchical authority governs all Trust decisions
  • Security policies and access controls consistent with private jurisdiction
  • Audit trail and compliance reporting for all estate administration actions
  • Named Party communication and status updates throughout recovery process

Named Party Portal

  • Secure web portal for estate instrument management, identity verification, and Executor correspondence
  • Digital wallet integration for SSI credentials and estate records
  • Dashboard tracking identification, verification, and recovery status for each instrument

Member Portal Access

Access your secure private dashboard to manage assets, claims, documents, and SSI credentials.