The court denies non-party Fernando Grijalva’s Motion to Set Aside Default and Vacate Judgment, and Motion to Quash Service of Summons. The court overrules objection nos. 1 and 4 to the declaration of Fernando Grijalva, and sustains nos. 2, 3, and 5. The court overrules objection nos. 1 through 8 to the Declaration of Plaintiff’s counsel Jason M. Caruso. Mr. Grijalva argues that the judgment is void because he was not served with the Summons and Complaint as co-trustee of the Maria Villacres Trust. Miriam Grijalva, co-trustee of the Maria Villacres Trust, was personally served with the Summons and Complaint and chose not to participate in this litigation. In contrast to a corporation, which the law often deems a person, a trust is not a person but rather “a fiduciary relationship with respect to property.” (Ziegler v. Nickel (1998) 64 Cal.App.4th 545, 548.) “Legal title to property owned by a trust is held by the trustee.... ‘A ... trust ... is simply a collection of assets and liabili