trustee
The person, people, or entity (such as a bank) that holds the Trust property or assets with a legal obligation to administer it solely for the purposes specified.
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Task: An Overview Of Creating A Trust
We’re going to try and make the concept of a Trust as easy to understand as possible, but to be honest, they can be quite...

Dog To Inherit Multimillion Dollar Fortune
If her owner dies, Bella Mia will become one very rich pooch.

Quiz: Will Your Kids Fight Over Your Estate?
Will your family undergo heir warfare after you’re gone? Take this quiz and find out.

Breaking Bad's Walter White Sets Up Irrevocable Trust
You don’t need to be a fictitious meth manufacturing mastermind and threaten former business associates with assassination...

Dogs and Cats Promise More Cuddles If Included In Will
Your dog or cat loves you, often more than you can ever love him or her in return. Here's one way to return the favor.

Estate Planning For Your Pets
America is approaching a belly rub crisis. Or, in the case of cats, that spot right above their tail that makes them like you for...

8 Signs Your Family Will Fight Over Your Estate
Death is agonizing enough without the added pain of heir warfare. Here are some warning signs that there might be strife in your...

All You Need To Know About Trusts
Set up Trusts to minimize estate taxes, avoid probate, and seamlessly transfer your assets to your heirs.

How To Fund Trusts
Living Trusts and Testamentary Trusts are funded differently. Find out how below.

How To Set Up Trusts
Setting up Trusts can be done online or with the help of a Trust and estate attorney.

How To Choose Trustees
Bottom line: Trustees are in charge of managing a Trust.

What Are The Duties Of A Trustee?
Trustees are responsible for managing, investing, and distributing the property in the Trust. This includes administration and...

How To Name A Trustee
Generally, Trustees are responsible for managing, investing, and distributing the property in the Trust. Depending on what your...

How Beneficiaries Reap The Reward Of A Trust
Beneficiaries of a Trust are the people or organization(s) who are named as the recipients of any benefits of the Trust. The...

Why Assets In An Irrevocable Trust Aren't Yours Anymore
An Irrevocable Trust requires you to give up all ownership rights to the assets in the Trust, as well as your right to change the...

How A Revocable Trust Lets You Keep Control
A Revocable Trust allows you to retain control of all the assets in the Trust.

What You Need To Know About Living Trusts
A Living Trust, also called an “inter-vivos trust,” is a Trust that becomes effective during your life.

The 4 Different Types of Trusts
In estate planning, Trusts can be established to easily transfer assets to heirs. With the right set-up, assets in a Trust...

How Trusts Can Save You Money In The Future
A Trust is a legal arrangement in which a certain amount of property or assets is held by a person or entity for the benefit of...
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