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Explore the foundations of remedy in commercial law, trust law, and the Uniform Commercial Code, and learn practical steps to move from debtor to Secured Party Creditor.
Gain a foundational understanding of the Secured Party Creditor (SPC) process, its legal basis under the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), and the practical steps to reclaim control over your legal estate.
Discover how legal and commercial conventions shape your rights, obligations, and personal sovereignty. This micro-learning course breaks down the silent rules and presumed agreements that govern your legal and financial status, and empowers you with tools to recognize and rebut these conventions.
Master the UCC-1 Financing Statement to assert your rights as a Secured Party Creditor, reclaim your commercial estate, and understand the legal and spiritual journey of separating your living self from the legal fiction (STRAWMAN).
Master the principles of regional filing information with a focused micro-learning course on legal and commercial conventions, jurisdiction, and practical SPC applications.
A step-by-step micro-learning course on SPC Trust Instructions, guiding learners through the trust structure, key legal documents, and processes essential for reclaiming personal sovereignty and asset control as a Secured Party Creditor.
A step-by-step micro-course on the Abstract of Trust, focusing on its role as a bridge between private trust arrangements and public requirements in Secured Party Creditor (SPC) administration.
A practical micro-learning course on creating and using a Banking Resolution for private trusts within the Secured Party Creditor (SPC) system.
Learn the foundations, benefits, and steps involved in creating a Declaration of Creation of Pure Trust for asset protection, privacy, and control within the context of Secured Party Creditor principles.
A concise micro-learning course on the critical role of Schedule A in Secured Party Creditor (SPC) law, focusing on asset identification, legal enforceability, and real-world applications in asset protection and trust formation.