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Typically, youll name yourself as the trustee of your trust. This means that while youre alive, you retain control of the trust and its property. In your trust document, youll also name a successor trustee to take over and manage the trust (distribute your property) after you die.
If you are named as a guardian, executor of a persons will, trustee, or power of attorney, the law calls you a fiduciary. You must act in the best interests of the person who has named you selflessly, in other words. You must act loyally and in good faith.
Property can often be distributed to the beneficiaries shortly after the settlors death, avoiding much of the delay encountered with probate administration. Also, probate court approval is not necessary to sell an asset in a trust, thus avoiding further delay.
A trust that was created by, or consisting of property of, a person domiciled in Missouri on the date the trust or portion of the trust became irrevocable and has at least one income beneficiary who, on the last day of the taxable year, was a resident of Missouri.