Yes. When a person is named as a trustee there is generally an acceptance executed by the trustee and filed with the trust. You only need to make if known you do not wish to serve and the trustor can name a different trustee.
You usually have 30 days to vacate but the trustee should tell you exactly how long you have. Each situation is different.
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No. Not unless the power to reinstate herself as trustee was granted in the trust instrument. Generally, once a successor trustee is appointed the former trustee has no powers.No. Not unless the power to reinstate herself as trustee was granted in the trust instrument. Generally, once a successor trustee is appointed the former trustee has no powers.No. Not unless the power to reinstate herself as trustee was granted in the trust instrument. Generally, once a successor trustee is appointed the former trustee has no powers.No. Not unless the power to reinstate herself as trustee was granted in the trust instrument. Generally, once a successor trustee is appointed the former trustee has no powers.
Replacing the trustee with another for some reason; maybe the trustee gets old and finds the job burdensome. There might be another trustee named in the document as authorized "..in the event first trustee resigns." I'm no lawyer, but I guess you could petition the court for a replacement trustee if you could prove the trustee was not following the lawful trust instructions or something.
Q: In a corporate baptist church can deacon also serve as a trustee?
No, but he did serve as a trustee at Princeton University.
Yes. When a person is named as a trustee there is generally an acceptance executed by the trustee and filed with the trust. You only need to make if known you do not wish to serve and the trustor can name a different trustee.
Decline to Serve as Trustee or Personal Representative(Download)_________________________, who is entitled to act as the trustee or personal representative of the estate of _________________________, by virtue of ______________________, herewith declines to serve as trustee or personal representative.Dated: ____________________________________________________________________Proposed Trustee or Personal RepresentativeDecline to Serve as Trustee or Personal RepresentativeReview ListThis review list is provided to inform you about this document and assist you in its preparation. It is a perilous task to act as a trustee or personal representative in this litigious age. For that reason alone, declining to serve in these positions makes a great deal of senseunless you have a personal commitment to do so. You can modify this document to conform to other offices or positions you elect to decline to serve in.1. Make multiple copies. Send one to each relevant party. Keep one in your personal files.2. Be advised that even declining may cause you to have some legal liability should you be proven to know the “next” in line will cause harm to the parties you were appointed to serve.
No. You must have a trust drafted by an attorney who specializes in trust law. The minor will be named the beneficiary of the trust, an adult trustee will be named in the trust and the property should be transferred to that trustee to hold for the benefit of the child. A minor cannot serve as a trustee.No. You must have a trust drafted by an attorney who specializes in trust law. The minor will be named the beneficiary of the trust, an adult trustee will be named in the trust and the property should be transferred to that trustee to hold for the benefit of the child. A minor cannot serve as a trustee.No. You must have a trust drafted by an attorney who specializes in trust law. The minor will be named the beneficiary of the trust, an adult trustee will be named in the trust and the property should be transferred to that trustee to hold for the benefit of the child. A minor cannot serve as a trustee.No. You must have a trust drafted by an attorney who specializes in trust law. The minor will be named the beneficiary of the trust, an adult trustee will be named in the trust and the property should be transferred to that trustee to hold for the benefit of the child. A minor cannot serve as a trustee.
Yes, as long as the trust was properly drafted the trust property can be sold by the trustee of the trust.Yes, as long as the trust was properly drafted the trust property can be sold by the trustee of the trust.Yes, as long as the trust was properly drafted the trust property can be sold by the trustee of the trust.Yes, as long as the trust was properly drafted the trust property can be sold by the trustee of the trust.
It depends on the lender. Generally, as long as the trust is valid and the borrower provides a copy of the trust, and an affidavit by the trustee that the trust is in effect and they are the current trustee, the mortgage can be executed. A properly drafted mortgage from a trust would be executed in the name of the trustee as trustee of the trust.It depends on the lender. Generally, as long as the trust is valid and the borrower provides a copy of the trust, and an affidavit by the trustee that the trust is in effect and they are the current trustee, the mortgage can be executed. A properly drafted mortgage from a trust would be executed in the name of the trustee as trustee of the trust.It depends on the lender. Generally, as long as the trust is valid and the borrower provides a copy of the trust, and an affidavit by the trustee that the trust is in effect and they are the current trustee, the mortgage can be executed. A properly drafted mortgage from a trust would be executed in the name of the trustee as trustee of the trust.It depends on the lender. Generally, as long as the trust is valid and the borrower provides a copy of the trust, and an affidavit by the trustee that the trust is in effect and they are the current trustee, the mortgage can be executed. A properly drafted mortgage from a trust would be executed in the name of the trustee as trustee of the trust.
You usually have 30 days to vacate but the trustee should tell you exactly how long you have. Each situation is different.
No, he cannot. The offices of testamentary trustee and exutor are separate and distinct from one another even if the same person is to serve as both. Compensation for a trustee comes out of the funds in the trust for work done by the trustee on behalf of the trust. If the trust is unfunded, there are no assets out of which to pay fees to the trustee. Also, if the trust is unfunded then the trustee has done nothing to earn any trustee fees. Compensation of trustees and executors is governed by state laws, so it is important to check the laws of the state of probate for the details.
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As trustee that is their responsibility.As trustee that is their responsibility.As trustee that is their responsibility.As trustee that is their responsibility.
You can stay as long as you keep making the mortgage payments.