Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your two kids split it at 25, why would you think you could use this for private school or college?
And why would you be the one interviewing anyone as a potential successor trustee?
That may or may not be true. The trust may provide for HEMS distributions in the interim with the balance distributed at 25 but of course no way to know without seeing the trust.
Anonymous wrote:If your two kids split it at 25, why would you think you could use this for private school or college?
And why would you be the one interviewing anyone as a potential successor trustee?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like grandma wanted this money for the kids in their adulthood, not to pay for private school.
Too bad she picked someone who wants to quit. Is there no successor trustee named? What is the process laid out in the trust for picking a successor trustee?
I agree and that’s another reason you shouldn’t be trustee and a good reason that your cousin objects to your appointment. If you are paying for private school right now and you want to use their trust now that would mean you’re getting the benefits of the trust.
Getting the courts involved will cost you a lot of money. And your cousin’s attorney fees will be paid from the estate.
Your best bet is to work with your cousin amicably and appoint someone you both agree on.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like grandma wanted this money for the kids in their adulthood, not to pay for private school.
Too bad she picked someone who wants to quit. Is there no successor trustee named? What is the process laid out in the trust for picking a successor trustee?
Anonymous wrote:You can’t park the distributions. The distributions are for costs that have been or imminently incurred. Private school? They can pay the school directly. Reimbursement to you for legit expenses? Paid to you and deposited wherever you want.
There is zero chance you will be trustee over the money, even if the matter went before a liberal judge.
Anonymous wrote:And why does the trust say if the trustee can’t or won’t serve? Does it say the current trustee picks someone?
You’ll be difficult to deal with…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A third party will bleed a trust that small dry
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Anonymous wrote:A third party will bleed a trust that small dry
Anonymous wrote:A third party will bleed a trust that small dry