ASSURANCE

Fiduciaries

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A trustee in a trust administration is a good example of a fiduciary. In this case, the beneficiary gives the trustee complete authority over their assets. Generally, a fiduciary is expected to be of good faith, trustworthy, and honest.

Unfortunately, not all fiduciaries act in good faith or in the best interests of their clients. We help people, including those with disabilities and the elderly, by connecting them with reliable fiduciaries to act as attorney-in-fact, health care agents, trustees, guardians, etc.

We aim to help you identify a fiduciary who can act in utmost good faith and is suitable for your specific beneficiary’s needs.

 

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