What Are The Duties Of The Trustee Of A Pet Trust?

What are the duties of the Trustee of a pet trust?

I am asked this common question daily.

Generally, the Trustee is considered to have four major areas of duties or responsibilities.

He or she must collect all of the assets that belong to the trust, manage and invest the trust assets, pay all of the applicable debts and taxes as required in the trust document and then distribute the remaining trust assets to the designated beneficiaries as set out in the Trust.

The collection of the assets should be a fairly simple task in that most pet trusts have specific source of easily identifiable funds to be placed into the Trust.

The investments must be in a prudent and reasonable manner, with no self-dealings or commingling (mixing) of personal and trust funds.

Accurate records of all income and expense of the Trust funds must be kept by the Trustee.

The Trustee is usually empowered to hire legal counsel or accounting help to assist in the legal and/or financial affairs of the Trust, to be sure that they are in full compliance with state and federal rules and regulations.

When the Trust ends, the remaining assets are then turned over to the named beneficiary and the duties of the Trustee are ended.

 

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