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Trustee is a legal term that refers to a holder of property on behalf of a beneficiary. A trust can be set up either to benefit particular persons, or for any charitable purposes (but not generally f...
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I am the trustee of my fathers living trust. He is alive and well. His trust consist of the house my husband and I have been living in for 7 years, I also have 4 brothers and 1 sister who are beneficiaries as well. ... You are here: Experts > Money > Wills/Estate Planning > Trusts & Estates Law > Trustee responsibility;
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Fiduciary Responsibility. As a trustee, you stand in a "fiduciary" role with respect to the beneficiaries of the trust, both the current beneficiaries and any "remaindermen" named to receive trust assets upon the death of those entitled to income or principal now.
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The role and responsibilities of trustees is an issue where you have said you would like our advice. We plan in the forthcoming months to look in detail at some of the more common problems and issues that trustees face and explain their responsibilities in detail. ... Appointing a Trustee...
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The Trustee may choose to terminate the policy by not paying future premiums, ... "Subsection (d) carries forward the traditional responsibility of the fiduciary investor to examine information likely to bear importantly on the value or the security of an investment ‑ for example, audit reports or records of title.
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The Legal Term * Trustee * Defined & Explained ... TRUSTEE - Person or institution that oversees and manages a trust. A trustee is one to whom an estate has been conveyed in trust. The trust estate is not subject to the specialty or judgment debts of the trustee, to the dower of his wife, or the curtesy of the hushand of...
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A trustee must make real-world financial decisions. If the trustees have to decrease benefits to balance income and expenses, what are the "best interests of participants"? ... Home > Resources > News & Information > Topics in Depth > Trustee Resource Center > Trustee Responsibility: Balancing the Interests...
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