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A Trustee is considered the legal owner of all Trust assets. And as the legal owner, the Trustee has the right to manage the Trust assets unilaterally, without direction or input from the beneficiaries.
The trustee must distribute the property in accordance with the settlors instructions and desires. His or her three primary jobs include investment, administration, and distribution. A trustee is personally liable for a bdocHub of his or her fiduciary duties.
A trustee is a person or firm that holds and administers property or assets for the benefit of a third party. A trustee may be appointed for various purposes, such as in the case of bankruptcy, for a charity, or for a trust fund.
TRUSTEES protecting trust assets from attack by outside parties. dispensing property to beneficiaries. investing trust assets in a prudent manner. keeping accurate records. being accountable to the beneficiary as specified by the trustor.
The trustee must distribute the property in accordance with the settlors instructions and desires. His or her three primary jobs include investment, administration, and distribution. A trustee is personally liable for a bdocHub of his or her fiduciary duties.
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WHAT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF A TRUSTEE? A trustee takes legal ownership of the assets held by a trust and assumes fiduciary responsibility for managing those assets and carrying out the purposes of the trust.
The trustee has the power to acquire or dispose of property, for cash or on credit, at public or private sale, or by exchange. 16227. The trustee has the power to manage, control, divide, develop, improve, exchange, partition, change the character of, or abandon trust property or any interest therein. 16228.
The trustee cannot grant legitimate and reasonable requests from one beneficiary in a timely manner and deny or delay granting legitimate and reasonable requests from another beneficiary simply because the trustee does not particularly care for that beneficiary. Invest trust assets in a conservative manner.
A trustee can end up having to pay taxes out of their own personal funds if they fail to take action on behalf of the estate in a timely way. Of course, they can also face criminal liability for such crimes as taking money out of a trust to pay for their own kids college tuition.
The trustee acts as the legal owner of trust assets, and is responsible for handling any of the assets held in trust, tax filings for the trust, and distributing the assets according to the terms of the trust. Both roles involve duties that are legally required.

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