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How to Choose a Trustee You Can Count On

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Consider these factors as you choose a trustee for your legal trusts.

Choosing the right trustee is a vital step in creating a trust that will effectively protect your assets and fulfill your wishes. Whether you’re creating a trust for your children, managing complex assets, or establishing a legacy for future generations, it’s essential to understand what a trustee does and how to select the right person for the role. Your estate planning lawyer at The Millman Law Group can help you navigate the process and understand how to choose the right trustee for your trust.

What Is a Trustee?

A trustee is an individual or entity responsible for managing the assets placed in a trust according to your outlined terms. Their duties include safeguarding the trust’s assets, distributing them to beneficiaries as specified, and making prudent decisions that align with the trust’s purpose. A trustee must act in the beneficiaries’ best interests and follow your instructions and applicable laws.

When you need to choose a trustee, it’s important to consider someone who has the financial intelligence, integrity, and time to manage the responsibilities effectively.

Key Traits to Look for in a Trustee

Trustworthiness and Integrity

The individual or institution you choose should have a strong moral compass and a commitment to carrying out your wishes. They will be responsible for significant decisions, such as distributing funds to beneficiaries or managing investments, so their integrity is paramount.

Financial and Legal Knowledge

Managing a trust often involves navigating complex financial and legal matters. Whether it’s handling investments, complying with tax regulations, or ensuring proper record-keeping, the trustee you choose should have the expertise to handle these responsibilities. If you don’t know someone with this skill set, you might consider a professional trustee, such as a bank or trust company.

Impartiality

Family dynamics can sometimes be complicated, and the trustee may need to make decisions that could cause tension among beneficiaries. Choosing a trustee who can remain objective and avoid favoritism is essential for maintaining harmony and ensuring the trust is managed fairly. The Millman Law Group can act as your trustee in the right circumstances, if you want to choose an objective third party you can trust to manage trustee responsibilities. 

Availability and Commitment

Acting as a trustee can be time-intensive. The person or entity you choose must be available and willing to dedicate the necessary time to managing the trust properly. This is especially important for trusts with multiple beneficiaries or significant assets.

Choosing a Backup Trustee

Life is unpredictable, so it’s wise to choose a backup trustee if your initial choice cannot fulfill their duties. Naming an alternate ensures continuity and prevents delays in trust management.

Consult an Estate Planning Attorney

Choosing a trustee requires careful thought and planning. An experienced estate planning attorney can guide you through the process, helping you identify the best candidate and draft the trust to clearly outline their responsibilities.

At The Millman Law Group, we’re here to help you create a trust and choose a trustee who will honor your wishes and protect your legacy. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward a secure future for your family.

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