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Trustee at Legal Glossary

What is it? The person who manages assets owned by a trust under the terms of the trust document. A trustees purpose is to safeguard the trust and distribute trust income or principal as directed in the trust document. With a simple probate-avoidance living trust, the person who creates the trust is also the trustee.

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