Temecula Trust Lawyers: How to Choose the Perfect Trust Administrator

Trust administration in California is more complicated than many people realize. So, when deciding whom to name as your trust administrator, you may want to explore other options besides a close family member or your best friend. 

Our Temecula trust lawyers often find that the best place to start is by going through the general qualifications that a trust administrator should possess. From there, you can think through your list of family and friends and choose someone whose personality and financial savvy make them the right fit for the job.

One of the most important qualifications to start with is trustworthiness. This is an essential requirement, considering your administrator will be privy to all your financial information and will manage your estate upon your passing. 

You should feel confident knowing that your administrator will distribute your assets and manage your affairs as you’ve indicated, rather than using the proceeds of your estate as if it were their own personal bank account. Thankfully, there are a number of laws intended to keep this type of financial abuse in check, but it still does happen and it’s hard to recover the proceeds of someone’s estate once they are gone.

Fair-mindedness is another trait a trust administrator should possess. Throughout the administration process, you’ll want your beneficiaries to be treated fairly and equally. You don’t want to run into a situation where someone you’ve appointed shows favoritism towards certain family members and distributes your assets accordingly. 

Another characteristic of a good trust administrator is loyalty– to the trust and to the heirs. In a way, he or she is the keeper of the final wishes, and part of their job is ensuring that these wishes are carried out as set forth in the will or trust. 

Finally, you’ll want to choose an administrator who is strong-minded and cool under pressure. Following the death of a loved one, emotions can run high among the heirs. A favorite gravy boat can take on epic proportions when everyone thinks it should go to them. 

Sometimes greedy beneficiaries believe their share is short. Other times, heirs think they should be getting their money immediately, either not realizing (or caring) that debts, liens, and other considerations have to be satisfied before any funds can be distributed. Tensions can run high, and your trust administrator should be prepared to keep such squabbles in check should fights break out regarding the terms of the trust. 

While choosing a trust administrator is no doubt a tough decision to make, we are here to help guide you through the process. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us as a resource if you need assistance setting up a trust and ultimately choosing an administrator to manage your estate upon passing. Simply call our Temecula estate planning office at (800) 244-8814 to set up an appointment. 

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