A trustee is the person or institution responsible for managing the assets held in a trust on behalf of the beneficiaries.
They are legally obligated to act in the best interests of the beneficiaries according to the terms of the trust.
What a trustee does
A trustee is responsible for the management and administration of a trust.
They typically:
- manage and safeguard trust assets
- follow the terms set by the settlor
- make distributions to beneficiaries
- handle administrative and financial duties
Why a trustee is important
The trustee ensures that the trust operates as intended.
Without a trustee:
- the trust cannot function properly
- assets may not be managed or distributed correctly
- beneficiaries may not receive what they are entitled to
With a trustee:
- the trust is actively managed
- responsibilities are clearly assigned
- beneficiaries’ interests are protected
What a trustee is responsible for
A trustee may be responsible for:
- managing investments or property
- keeping records and accounts
- communicating with beneficiaries
- making decisions in line with the trust terms
They must act with care and in accordance with legal obligations.
What a trustee does NOT do
A trustee does not:
- create the trust (this is the role of the settlor)
- automatically benefit from the trust (unless also a beneficiary)
- act outside the terms of the trust
Their authority is defined by the trust agreement.
When a trustee is involved
A trustee is involved:
- after a trust is established
- throughout the life of the trust
- until the trust is terminated and assets are distributed
Common misunderstandings
Some common misconceptions include:
- confusing the trustee with the settlor
- assuming the trustee has unlimited control
- overlooking their legal duties
Trustees have defined responsibilities and obligations.
Related concepts
- Trust
- Settlor (Grantor)
- Beneficiary
- Remainderman
Practical note
Choosing a reliable and capable trustee is essential, as they play a central role in managing and distributing trust assets.
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