Should a Person Who Is Not a Family Member Serve as My Trustee?

Selecting an individual to serve as a trustee is a challenging process, and the usual default is to a family member.  But that’s not always the best solution.  Here are some points to consider on the selection of a trustee.

MP900448494One of the toughest decisions in estate planning centers on selecting a trustworthy family member to be the trustee.  But sometimes the best person for the task is not a family member.  And trust is not always the driving factor.

Often, no one person in the family possesses the skills and knowledge to serve as a trustee.

There are a number of things to consider when making this important decision.  Here are a few good reasons why you might want to consider selecting a person who is not a member of the family to be a trustee, as covered in The Wills, Trusts & Estates Prof Blog post "Why It Is a Good Idea to Choose a Non Family Trustee.":

  • Time – Does the family member have the time that is required to manage the trust?  This may become burdensome for people who are busy with families, jobs and their own responsibilities.
  • Personal Liability – There is a downside to being a trustee.  The family member is exposed to liability that may have a significant impact on their own financial well being.
  • Family Disputes – Sadly, it is not unusual for beneficiaries to have conflicts with the trustees.  Heirs may differ in how the assets are being distributed or invested and coming into conflict with a non-family member, especially a financial professional, may be less harmful to the family dynamic than fighting with a relative.

Selecting a trustee requires careful planning, insight into the process of being a trustee and sometimes, making a different decision than one would expect.

Contact one of our estate planning attorneys for some ideas appropriate for your circumstances.

Reference: The Wills, Trusts & Estates Prof Blog (June 10, 2015) "Why It Is A Good Idea To Choose A Non Family Trustee."

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