Trust Administration

Following the death of the settlor (or trustor), the trustee will carry out the settlor’s instructions in the trust for the benefit of the beneficiaries.  If you are named as a trustee and you have never worked with a trust before, this responsibility may seem overwhelming. 

Every trust is different, and the time it takes to complete the task will depend on many factors.  No matter what the nature of the trust is, it’s always a good idea to turn to an estate planning attorney who can help you with the trust administration work. 

Our experienced attorneys can help the trustee carry out their duties and ensure that all obligations of the trust and of state law are met.