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👉 California residents: book your free estate planning strategy session at www.ocestateplanlawyer.com
When someone passes away with a living trust, it's the trustee—not the beneficiary—who's in charge. In this episode, I break down the difference between being a trustee and a beneficiary, and why it matters for your estate plan. From distributing assets to paying debts and filing final tax returns, the trustee carries the legal responsibilities. I also explain why many people name a responsible adult child as both trustee and beneficiary, and what that really means in practice. If you're setting up or updating your revocable trust, this is a key concept to understand.
#EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #SuccessorTrustee #TrustAdministration #CaliforniaLawyer #FillThatBucket #AvoidProbate #TrusteeDuties
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👉 California residents: book your free estate planning strategy session at www.ocestateplanlawyer.com
When someone passes away with a living trust, it's the trustee—not the beneficiary—who's in charge. In this episode, I break down the difference between being a trustee and a beneficiary, and why it matters for your estate plan. From distributing assets to paying debts and filing final tax returns, the trustee carries the legal responsibilities. I also explain why many people name a responsible adult child as both trustee and beneficiary, and what that really means in practice. If you're setting up or updating your revocable trust, this is a key concept to understand.
#EstatePlanning #LivingTrust #SuccessorTrustee #TrustAdministration #CaliforniaLawyer #FillThatBucket #AvoidProbate #TrusteeDuties

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