Kentucky Trust and Estate Planning Attorneys
An experienced trust administration provides valuable services to trustees and beneficiaries alike. Proper wealth and estate planning is a critical element to preserving assets for the future while avoiding the cost and time delays associated with probate. However, if a trust is not administered promptly and properly upon the passing of the grantor(s), the time, expense and intentions of estate planning may be lost or diminished.Trust Administration
A trust is a contract. Carrying out the terms of the contract is the duty of the trustee. The trustee has a fiduciary duty to the beneficiaries and is held to a high legal standard. The trustee is personally financially responsible for the failure to perform his/her duties to Kentucky’s required legal standards. It is important for a trustee to understand the scope of their responsibility and the requirements associated with the performance of their duty as trustee. Contact the experienced lawyers at Dodd & Dodd Attorneys, PLLC for advice and counsel with respect to your obligations as trustee. The responsibilities of a trustee generally include:- Post-Death Tax Planning
- Tax Elections
- Filing of Income and Estate Tax Returns
- Paying all bills and taxes which are due
- Protecting assets during administration
- Collecting (Marshalling) all assets and providing associated reporting to the beneficiaries
- Provide an accounting to the beneficiaries of the assets, liabilities and administrative costs associated with the administration of the trust
- Distributing assets to beneficiaries according to the terms of the trust