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      • Startup and Formation
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Dixon Williams LLP

(858) 371-4995

  • Home
  • Attorneys
    • Julia Williams
    • Jenny Dixon
    • Ashley Rifkin
    • Clarissa Guerrero Cardes
  • Estate Planning
    • Wills and Trusts
    • Trust Administration
    • Probate
  • Litigation
  • Business
    • Startup and Formation
    • Advice and Counsel
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Trust Administration

I've Created a Trust - Why Do I Need to Do Anything Else?

Many people think that once they have created a trust, everything is handled after they pass away.  In order to have your trust work as it is intended, it is important for your trustee to consult with an attorney to learn how to administer the trust.

Trustee Obligations

In addition to ensuring that your trustee follows the requirements of your trust, attorney assistance is vital to ensure that all required notifications and fiduciary obligations as trustee are fulfilled.

What's Next?

If you are the trustee of a trust for someone who has recently passed away, contact us to set up a consultation to develop a plan for administration.

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