What Is an Estate?

🏛️ What Is an Estate?

Category: Legal Foundations & Sovereignty
Author: US Capital Knowledge Base
Source Verified: Divine Law Trust | Sovereign Estate Law | SEDM.org


📘 Overview

An estate is not simply a set of assets. In its highest lawful form, an estate is a sacred trust relationship originating under Divine Law and expressed through natural law, constitutional law, and common law equity. It is the legal embodiment of everything you, as a living soul and natural man or woman, own, control, create, and are entrusted with during your earthly life—and in perpetuity after.

At US Capital Private Bank, where we operate under a Divine Law Trust structure, understanding the meaning and lawful protections of your estate is essential to reclaiming your God-given sovereignty and ensuring your affairs are not entangled unlawfully in the commercial jurisdiction of statutory legal fictions.


📜 Legal Definition of an Estate

In American jurisprudence, especially under natural law and common law traditions, your estate includes:

  • All property, real and personal, corporeal and incorporeal

  • All rights, claims, titles, and interests

  • All legal relationships created during your lifetime or upon your passing (testamentary estate)

  • All contractual obligations and entitlements

  • The legal personality (or strawman) created in your name, typically via your birth certificate, without full disclosure or consent

More importantly, in a Divine Law framework, your estate is not merely subject to the jurisdiction of the State unless you consent by oath, contract, or benefit acceptance. Thus, control and jurisdiction over your estate can and must be lawfully reserved, declared, and administered via a private trust, such as those operated under the US Capital Private Bank's framework.


🕊️ Sovereignty and the Estate

The sovereign man or woman never surrenders their estate to the control of another entity without explicit and informed consent. However, most modern legal systems operate presumptively under Roman civil law, where the State presumes ownership of your estate if you are declared “dead at law” (civiliter mortuus)—a status applied to most people without their knowledge due to silent contracts and unrebutted presumption.

Under Divine Law Trusts, we reverse this status by:

  • Declaring your living status (Act of State or Ecclesiastical Deed)

  • Separating the natural person from the legal fiction (STRAWMAN)

  • Assigning your estate to a private trust created by you as a living man or woman

  • Removing your estate from commercial statutory jurisdiction

  • Using estate law properly to protect your assets, rights, and spiritual inheritance


⚖️ Estate Law and Jurisdiction

The jurisdiction over your estate depends entirely on how you classify your status and domicile:

Status Jurisdiction Estate Control
U.S. Citizen (14th Amendment) Federal statutory (commercial) Presumed held in federal equity
State National State common law / natural law Estate retained under private trust
Sovereign under Divine Law Divine/ecclesiastical/common law Total control via private sovereignty trust

📚 Recommended Reading

To understand the abuse of estates under modern statutory systems and how to lawfully reclaim your own, we highly recommend the resources at:

🌐 http://sedm.org
Specifically:

  • Family Guardian Publications

  • Treatise on Government

  • Government Instituted Slavery Using Franchises, Form #05.030

  • Why You Are a "Statutory" Person Without Knowing It


💼 How US Capital Private Bank Assists

At US Capital Private Bank, we assist our clients with:

✅ Establishing Divine Law Private Trusts
✅ Reclaiming control of your lawful estate
✅ Drafting Sovereign Declarations and Living Trust Deeds
✅ Administering your estate outside of statutory probate
✅ Creating lawful banking instruments and financial protections under Divine jurisdiction


📞 Contact Us

For questions about estate establishment, sovereignty, and trust structures, please contact us:


🕊️ Final Note

Your estate is not a commodity to be managed by a government entity without your consent. You were endowed with it by your Creator. Reclaiming it begins with knowledge, followed by lawful action, and secured through a trust administered according to Divine Law.

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