QUOTE (Fiduciary Guidance Counsel @ May 12 2009, 07:55 AM)

Beyond a question about whether a plan could or couldn’t fit into a prototype, a church should prefer to use “custom” documents (if the church prefers that its plan be one that has not elected to be governed by ERISA and that maintains all conditions for church plan treatment).
As someone who has written documents for several church plans, it’s no small project to say everything that a church plan should say and, more importantly, make sure not to say anything that the church plan should not say.
In addition to getting documents, a plan sponsor should care about what assurance stands behind this. Even if an insurer or custodian furnishes church plan documents, how confident is the plan sponsor that it would succeed in making that business legally responsible for a defect in a document?
Do you provide document services, and on what basis?