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The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 – Helpful Hints for Trustees and Beneficiaries
As a Trustee, you have a duty to the beneficiaries of the trust to be informed regarding tax planning, or at the very least hire qualified professionals to assist with appropriate tax planning on behalf of the trust. This article will provide a brief overview of the...
Hey Trustee, Is Your Financial Advisor a Fiduciary?
A fiduciary is a person, such as an attorney or trustee, who has a legal or ethical duty to act in the best interests of another person or group of persons. For example, an attorney has a fiduciary duty to act in the best interests of the client, and the trustee has...
10 Home Improvement Projects That Don’t Break the Bank
If you’re looking for home improvement projects that really pay off, you don’t have to go for a full renovation with a hefty price tag. Instead, there are plenty of home improvements that are affordable and can be wrapped up in just a few hours. From the kitchen,...
Prepare for Back-To-School Season
This past school year was unusual. But with students heading back to school, there's a lot we can do to bolster our children’s feelings of confidence and security as they head into a new year. Here are ways to get in the back-to-school mindset and cope with any...
What Does it Mean to be a Trustee?
So, your favorite uncle has just asked you to be the trustee for the trust he’s setting up for his adult children. His kids have had their issues over the years – his son has a serious substance abuse problem and his daughter has had difficulty staying employed and...
Are Revocable Trusts Considered Marital Property in Colorado?
Marital property is an important concept primarily used in a proceeding for dissolution of marriage. Property in the context of a marriage can either be held as separate property or marital property. Colorado defines marital property as all property acquired by either...
Who Should Administer My Trust?
The decision to protect your life’s work and wealth, and to make sure it is properly maintained such that it can provide for your loved ones in the years to come, is an easy decision. But bringing that decision to action is more complicated that simply drafting a...
Trust Me – From Here to Indemnity
Are indemnity clauses a Trustee’s best friend or worst nightmare? A trust is not a separate legal entity like a corporation or a partnership, therefore the trustees act in a personal capacity. Because the trustee is acting in a...
For Immediate Release
New Membership Organization – the Private Trust Consortium – Delivers Educational Programming and Risk Mitigation Services to Individuals Managing Private Trusts Those thrust into the role of trustee now can use PTC as a go-to resource for Trustee Liability Insurance,...
Involved with an Illinois trust that became irrevocable on or after January 1, 2020?
You should know about these important changes in the statutes of limitations. What is the time limit to bring a cause of action against a trustee in Illinois? On January 1, 2020, Illinois made a change to the Illinois Trust...