What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NC
Is a trustee entitled to a commision/fee for services? I believe the executor is, although it can be waived. In both cases (executor and trustee), is it public record whether the executor/trustee took the commission/fee and the amount? Also, when is such a fee made available to the executor/trustee (at inception or when it's closed out or other?).
Is there a common way to learn the fundamentals of estate planning? I don't even know what to ask. It would be nice to attend a seminar or something. What are the common means by which people acquire knowledge to plan their estates?
Is a trustee entitled to a commision/fee for services? I believe the executor is, although it can be waived. In both cases (executor and trustee), is it public record whether the executor/trustee took the commission/fee and the amount? Also, when is such a fee made available to the executor/trustee (at inception or when it's closed out or other?).
Is there a common way to learn the fundamentals of estate planning? I don't even know what to ask. It would be nice to attend a seminar or something. What are the common means by which people acquire knowledge to plan their estates?