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Every estate plan for parents with young children should contain some form of trust. In fact, we feel so strongly about this that we require our clients to put something in place. The trust will ensure that, in the event of both parents’ deaths, assets are properly managed on behalf of the children, and used only for their benefit, until the children reach a suitable age to receive the money outright. Without a trust, all assets will be held by the child’s conservator (a court-appointed financial guardian) and distributed in their entirety to the child upon turning 18.

While trusts come in many forms, for simple plans we recommend either a Testamentary Trust or a Living Trust (also called a “Revocable Trust” or an “Inter Vivos Trust”). To help you decide which trust is right for you, here are some comparisons between the two:

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Fegreus & Broderick, LLP

21 Custom House Street, Suite 480
Boston, Massachusetts 02110
t: (617) 737-9100 | f: (617) 737-9123
info@fegreuslaw.com

Do Trustees get paid? Often, yes. Trustee compen Do Trustees get paid?

Often, yes.

Trustee compensation is typically governed by the terms of the trust or, in some cases, by state law. While compensation may be appropriate, it also comes with significant responsibility. Trustees are held to strict fiduciary standards and may be personally liable if their duties are not carried out properly.

Understanding how compensation works, and the obligations that come with it, is an important step before accepting the role of Trustee.
Estate planning is one of those important tasks th Estate planning is one of those important tasks that often gets pushed aside.

We know your time is valuable, so we work to make the process as straightforward and stress-free as possible, with minimal homework and clear guidance throughout. 

When you’re ready to take that first step, we’re here to help.
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