Maryland Estate Planning Attorney: How Does a Trustee Resign?
Typically a notarized letter of resignation signed by the current Trustee is sufficient. The Trust itself may also have a clause describing how a Trustee must resign. Once resigned the Trustee has resigned any successor Trustee would become the new Trustee unless the Trust specifies another method of appointing the new Trustee.
For a free, confidential conversation to discuss Trusts and other estate planning matters, or to create your own estate plan, contact Maryland estate planning lawyer Stephen J. Reichert at 410-299-4959, sreichert@reichertlegal.com or by clicking here.
Day, evening and weekend appointments are available in office or at your residence. Mr. Reichert personally serves clients in Baltimore, Baltimore County, Anne Arundel County, Howard County, Carroll County, Harford County, Frederick County and Montgomery County.
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- Aug, 29, 2014
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