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  • How Much Should a Trustee Be Compensated? - ElderLawAnswers
    Depending on the trust, a trustee’s duties can include managing trust assets, making distributions to beneficiaries, paying taxes, and creating an annual report of all income and distributions Performing these tasks can involve a lot of work, so it makes sense that trustees are compensated for their time
  • A Brief Overview of a Trustees Duties - ElderLawAnswers
    Trustees are entitled to reasonable fees for their services Family members often do not accept fees, though that can depend on the work involved in a particular case, the relationship of the family member, and whether the family member trustee has been chosen due to his or her professional expertise Determining what is reasonable can be
  • 5 Rights That a Trust Beneficiary Has - ElderLawAnswers
    As a trust beneficiary, you may feel you're at the mercy of the trustee However, depending on the type of trust, beneficiaries may have rights to ensure the trust is properly managed Trustee vs Beneficiary A trust is a type of legal arrangement in which one person, called a settlor or grantor, gives assets to another person, known as a trustee (Note that a trustee can be a person or an
  • How to Choose a Trustee - ElderLawAnswers
    If you aren't comfortable with having a stranger manage the trust, it may be possible to choose a family member and a professional trustee as co-trustees The downside to hiring an independent trustee is that the trustee will charge a fee, which is usually a percentage of the trust
  • What Is a Trustee in Estate Planning? - ElderLawAnswers
    A trustee is the person or institution appointed to manage a trust on behalf of beneficiaries of the trust Being a trustee is a significant responsibility Those serving in this role must always act in the best interests of beneficiaries when carrying out their trust management duties, which include locating and protecting trust assets, investing assets prudently, distributing money and
  • What Is the Best Way to Make Sure a Trustee Follows the Trust Rules?
    Do the best you can now in picking a trustee but also make sure there is a mechanism in the trust that permits you and your husband to change trustees while you're alive and for your son to do so after you have both passed away or are no longer competent
  • Can Creator of a Revocable Trust Make Changes? - ElderLawAnswers
    The creator of a revocable trust, often called the "grantor," "donor," or "trustor," can make whatever changes she wants She does not have to tell the beneficiaries that she is changing trustees, but she does need to inform the current trustee Otherwise, the trustee may continue acting in that role with no knowledge that she has been removed The trust instrument may provide guidelines on
  • Estate Planning: What Is a Revocable Trust? - ElderLawAnswers
    What powers should the trustees have? Work With an Estate Planning Attorney You'll have to decide on these and other issues when setting up a trust More complex trusts designed for tax and asset protection purposes present even more choices To draft a revocable trust, be sure to consult with a qualified estate planning attorney




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