Naming Co-Trustees of Your Trust – When Being “Fair” Creates More Problems Than It Solves

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A component of creating a trust, is naming trustees for the trust. They are given powers which include managing the trust and its assets. Trust can have a single trustee or co-trustees named. Additionally, a successor trustee is usually named. While the thought of having co-trustees may seem the fair and correct choice, there are important points to consider if naming co-trustees for a trust as the following challenges may arise.

  • Personal Conflict Between Co-Trustees: Even if co-trustees appear to get along, differences in opinion can arise when managing the trust. These conflicts can cause delays, mismanagement, and hinder the trust’s effectiveness.
  • Estranged Relationships: In families with strained relationships, naming estranged individuals as co-trustees may escalate existing tensions. Personal conflicts can interfere with the smooth administration of the trust.
  • Lack of a Tiebreaker: Without a clear mechanism for resolving disputes, co-trustees may reach an impasse. This deadlock can delay important decisions, frustrate beneficiaries, and disrupt the trust’s objectives.

Choosing co-trustees who can work together harmoniously is essential to fulfilling the trust’s purpose and preserving your legacy. To minimize these risks, carefully assess the personalities and dynamics of potential co-trustees. Consider appointing a neutral third-party trustee or including a tie-breaker clause in the trust agreement to ensure effective decision-making.

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations. Attorney Advertising.

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