Saturday, September 27, 2025

RFRA TRUST

 

Faith-Protected Legal Help, Without the Red Tape

A private RFRA trust structure to hold your claims, defend your rights, and recover what’s yours—while keeping your faith and family first.

The Injury Defense Franchise & Agreement Religious Trust lets the Trustee act for Beneficiaries under 42 U.S.C. § 2000bb-1 and Fed. R. Civ. P. 17(a)(1)(E), so your matter can move with integrity and focus.

What families are saying

“This trust gave us a lawful, faith-honoring path to protect our child and pursue our claims with courage and clarity.”
— A Florida mother & grandfather (shared with permission)

1) Read the explainer
Simple overview of the Trust purpose, RFRA coverage, and Trustee duties.
Open Explainer PDF
2) Apply
Provide your facts so the Trustee can assess fit and potential remedies.
Apply for Beneficiary Review
3) Schedule
Book a private consult to discuss scope, fees, and next steps.
Schedule a Call
4) Contribute
Make a voluntary contribution or sacred tuition to support trust administration.
Give / Contribute
What’s inside the Trust instrument?
  • Article I: Declaration of Trust & RFRA basis.
  • Article II–III: Purpose & Trust Res (claims, donations, IP, awards).
  • Article IV: Beneficiaries hold equitable title; management remains with Trustee.
  • Article V: Trustee powers incl. litigation and acting without joinder (FRCP 17(a)(1)(E)).
  • Articles VI–IX: Contributions, fees, fiduciary duties, accounting.
  • Articles X–XIV: Succession, irrevocability, governing law, private status, acceptance.

Scheduling Link

Book a 20-Minute Call

Contribution / Sacred Tuition

Give to the Trust

Voluntary contributions support private administration, record-keeping, and stewardship of the Trust Res.

Christ first, always. This private religious trust is administered in good faith under RFRA and applicable trust law. Nothing here is public legal advice; individual outcomes vary based on facts and law.

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