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Why Use a Notary?
Notarizing a trustee appointment ensures that the grantor is appointing the trustee voluntarily and with full understanding of the responsibilities involved. It verifies the identities of both the grantor and the trustee, reducing the risk of disputes or challenges to the appointment. Notarization provides legal credibility to the document, making it enforceable in court if necessary. It also ensures that the trustee’s authority is recognized by financial institutions and other third parties.
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A trustee appointment is a legal document that names an individual or entity as the trustee of a trust. The trustee is responsible for managing the trust’s assets and carrying out the instructions of the grantor. This document is important for ensuring the proper administration of the trust.
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