An express trust is a trust made by its maker rather than one which has been concluded by the law. The term Òexpressing the trustÓ means to personally (typically in writing) declare your office associated with the trust in order to avoid additional presumptions fraudulently used by courts, agents, and others to wrongfully appoint you to the incorrect office associated with your estate.Ó When dealing with agents such as the clerk of the court, one must be aware that the clerk has full understanding that you are supposed to be listed as being appointed to or operating from the office of the Beneficiary (Administrator), Executor, or both offices. The clerk deceptively lists you as a trustee and appoints the Judge/Magistrate to the remaining office of Executor (Administrator), and the Prosecutor (Plaintiff) the office of Beneficiary in order to attempt to ensure that the Plaintiff benefits and the Judge/ Magistrate as well. This book is intended to help you express your role with the trust.