A trust is a legal arrangement involving property and ownership interests. Property
            held in trust may or may not be considered a resource for SSI purposes. The general
            rules concerning resources apply to evaluating the resource status of property held
            in trust.
         
         Trusts are often complex legal arrangements involving State law and legal principles
            that field personnel may not be able to apply without legal counsel. Therefore, when
            field offices discusses SSI trust policy with members of the public, do not advise
            a claimant, recipient, representative payee, or legal guardian on how to invest funds
            or hold property in trust. Remember that field personnel cannot provide the kind of
            financial guidance that attorneys, accountants, and financial advisors are usually
            able to provide. Above all, do not attempt to provide legal advice.