What Is The Role Of The Pet Trustee?
I had an extensive conversation this week with a local attorney regarding the scope of duties of a Trustee in a Pet Trust.
I have previously written about the role of the Trustee as follows:
Generally speaking, the duties and responsibilities of a Trustee for a Pet Trust are no more or less than any other Trustee.
The Trust Agreement itself will set out the specific role of the Trustee and set the parameters of the powers of the Trustee.
The Uniform Trust Code also defines in detail, the duties and powers of the Trustee that have been accumulated as established by the courts and the legislatures throughout the years.
Beginning with Section 801, DUTY TO ADMINISTER TRUST, which states…
Upon acceptance of a trusteeship, the trustee shall administer the trust in good faith, in accordance with its terms and purposes and the interests of the beneficiaries, and in accordance with this [Code].
The Code sets out in great detail the expectations of the Trustee, including definitions and explanations of the needed loyalty and impartiality of the Trustee as well as the accumulation, control and accounting of the Trust property.
Your choice of a Trustee for your Pet Trust, whether an organization or an individual should not be taken lightly. Although their responsibilities are set high and can be closely monitored by your Pet Caretaker, you will be out of the picture and the decisions will be made by someone else
You will no longer have control of the property that you have set aside for the care and protection of your pet.
Chose your Pet Trustee wisely.
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