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Trust Protectors Are Not a “One-Size-Fits-All” Solution

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The use of trust protectors in domestic trusts has exploded in recent years. Their popularity is reflected in the growing body of statutory recognition, extending beyond directed trust statutes to other states as the Uniform Trust Code spreads.

Though statutory law is growing in the U.S., there is scant case law to guide practitioners through some of the more challenging issues concerning trust protectors. Most importantly, the role of the protector is not a “one-size-fits-all” solution; the role must be tailored to the demands of each client’s plan.

We are thrilled to have Matthew McClintock joining us via live webinar to walk us through the ins-and-outs.

Register for this webinar and learn: 

  • Potential role of trust protectors in long-term trust design
  • Case law and statutory law to understand planning options
  • How to develop a framework for organizing trust protector powers
  • Important drafting issues for maximum impact

FREE WEBINAR
Tailoring the Role of Trust Protectors in Elder Law
Thursday, January 11 at 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET
Presenter: Matthew T. McClintock, JD, TEP

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