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To: Stan who wrote (10)11/5/2025 12:03:41 PM
From: Investor22 Recommendations

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Shoot1st
Sun Tzu

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As a trustee for a number of trusts, I recommend going with a trusted financial management firm.

I2



To: Stan who wrote (10)11/5/2025 12:47:49 PM
From: Sun Tzu1 Recommendation

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Shoot1st

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It's best if the trustee is not a family member.
My mom's friend made her the trustee to her son's inheritance with objections from her daughter and her other son.
I cannot tell you how much better off this guy is compared to if he had to deal with his siblings.
Obviously the trustee must be trustworthy and have no conflict of interest. But if you find that, it is much better than choosing a family member.



To: Stan who wrote (10)11/5/2025 11:32:40 PM
From: jazzlover21 Recommendation

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Stan

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Thx for that. You are lucky to have a deep pool of alternates to choose from.