Who are the parties to a trust?

A trust is a legally created entity designed for the protection, growth, and distribution of assets. There are three different roles in a trust, with nearly endless combinations of trust parties. A trust can be created by one person or many, it can be run by anyone the founders choose, and it can benefit a specific person or group of people. Each role in a trust comes with different responsibilities and expectations that must be followed in order for the trust to succeed.

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Administering a Living Trust

The simple answer to this question is: very carefully. As trustee/administrator to a living trust, you are considered liable for any substantial damage to the trust. Ideally, the grantor kept a trust portfolio while he was alive that can be used to ensure a smooth transition. If not, you’ll have to begin the same way someone executing a will begins.

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