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5 Reasons Uncle Bill May Not Make a Good TrusteeIf you have created a trust that you intend to last for decades, choosing the right trustee is critical to ensuring the trust’s longevity and ultimate success.
Initially, you may think that a family member (for example, Uncle Bill to your children, who are the initial beneficiaries of your trust) will be the best choice as trustee. After all, Uncle Bill understands your children’s personalities and varying needs, and since Bill has always been frugal, he will surely keep the costs of administering the trust down. These are good reasons to possibly select a family member like Bill to serve as trustee.
However, Uncle Bill may not make a good trustee for a long-lasting trust, as he may not be equipped to handle all the obligations on his own. He may need to hire legal, investment, and tax advisors to ensure that the trust is distributed, managed, and invested as you intended. These expenses have the potential to be the same (and, on rare occasions, more) than the fees of a professional trustee or a corporate trustee, such as a bank or trust company. Many professional and corporate trustees can meet all the fiduciary obligations of a trustee under one roof for one comprehensive fee.
Below are five reasons you may want to consider choosing a professional or corporate trustee for your trust instead of Uncle Bill:
From managing the current and remainder beneficiaries’ requests and expectations and providing them with periodic reports regarding trust assets, liabilities, receipts, and disbursements to prudently investing trust assets and preparing and filing all required tax forms, a trustee’s duties and responsibilities are extensive.
A professional or corporate trustee, rather than Uncle Bill, may be the best option for your trust. Please contact our office if you have any questions about selecting a trustee or using professional or corporate trustees so that we can assist you in designating the right individual or entity to serve as your trustee.
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