Free Confidential Consultation. Call Now! 410-299-4959

sreichert@reichertlegal.com

Trustee Resignation Made Easier by The Maryland Trust Act

Under the Maryland Trust Act, which governs the administration of trusts in the state of Maryland, trustees will soon find it easier to resign from their duties. Beginning October 1, 2025, a Trustee may resign simply by submitting a written 30-day notice, informing beneficiaries, the creator of the trust (if still living), and any co-trustees. Previously, resignation often required a Trustee to petition the court and obtain consent of all beneficiaries, adding time, expense, and unnecessary complexity. However, keep in mind that resignation does not relieve a Trustee of liability for past actions.

 

For a free, confidential conversation to discuss the role of a Trustee, estate administration, or the probate process in general, contact Maryland estate attorney Stephen J. Reichert at 410-299-4959 or sreichert@reichertlegal.com.

 

#MarylandAttorney #MarylandLawyer #MDAttorney #MDLawyer #MarylandEstates #marylandpersonalrepresentative #mdestateplanning #mdattorney #stephenjreichert #reichertlegal #MarylandProbateAttorney #estatelaw #personalrepresentative #MDestatelaw #MDestate #MDTrustee #MDWill #MarylandWills # #MDlaw #MarylandLaw