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What is a life of Trustee.
No, an executor manages a person's estate after they pass away, while a trustee manages assets placed in a trust. If there is no trust established, there is no need to appoint a trustee. However, if a trust is part of the estate plan, a trustee will need to be appointed.
This is dependent on the individual (normally) or company behind the administration. In the US, the trustee is often appointed by the Department of Justice and so very reliable and trustworthy, yet it can also be appointed by the respective creditors of the case.
You must review the terms of the trust to determine how a successor trustee can be appointed. The successor can take over the duties of the trustee.You must review the terms of the trust to determine how a successor trustee can be appointed. The successor can take over the duties of the trustee.You must review the terms of the trust to determine how a successor trustee can be appointed. The successor can take over the duties of the trustee.You must review the terms of the trust to determine how a successor trustee can be appointed. The successor can take over the duties of the trustee.
Not necessarily, another trustee will be appointed.
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The trustee is the person who presently has the authority to carry on the business of the trust. If the trustee dies, resigns or is for some reason unable to continue their duties then a successor trustee is appointed. A well drafted trust will name a successor trustee and a process by which successor trustees may be appointed. If the trust instrument fails to provide for the appointment of a successor trustee then a court of equity can be petitioned to make an appointment. Once appointed, the successor trustee has all the powers and duties of the original trustee.
No. The trust must be reviewed and a successor trustee appointed according to the terms set forth in the trust. If there are no provisions for appointment of a successor trustee mentioned in the trust document then the matter must be brought before a court of equity for appointment of a new trustee. The court that appointed the conservator should handle the trustee issue as well.No. The trust must be reviewed and a successor trustee appointed according to the terms set forth in the trust. If there are no provisions for appointment of a successor trustee mentioned in the trust document then the matter must be brought before a court of equity for appointment of a new trustee. The court that appointed the conservator should handle the trustee issue as well.No. The trust must be reviewed and a successor trustee appointed according to the terms set forth in the trust. If there are no provisions for appointment of a successor trustee mentioned in the trust document then the matter must be brought before a court of equity for appointment of a new trustee. The court that appointed the conservator should handle the trustee issue as well.No. The trust must be reviewed and a successor trustee appointed according to the terms set forth in the trust. If there are no provisions for appointment of a successor trustee mentioned in the trust document then the matter must be brought before a court of equity for appointment of a new trustee. The court that appointed the conservator should handle the trustee issue as well.
In general, once a trustee transfers their duties to a successor trustee, they no longer have the authority to take back those duties without the approval of the beneficiaries or a court order. It is important to follow the terms outlined in the trust document and seek legal advice if there is a dispute or question about trustee responsibilities.
It would be possible depending on the details. For example, the current trustee could execute a valid lease on behalf of the trust. If a successor trustee was appointed, the trust would still be subject to the terms of that lease so the successor trustee would be obliged to honor it.
A trust is established by a Declaration of Trust. The trustee is the person appointed to hold title to and manage the trust property. The declaration contains all the powers of the trustee and the provisions of the trust. You must review it to determine if and how the trustee can be terminated and a new trustee appointed.
A successor trustee must be appointed and the present trustees must be removed. There should be provisions in the trust document that direct how trustees will be appointed and removed. Hopefully, the trustor can appoint a new trustee who is a non-interested party.