What is the name of your state? New York
My parents have a revokable living trust that holds all of their assets. They are both grantor/trustees and I am also a trustee (3 trustees total). They are both very elderly, I am helping them more and more, and it seems to be approaching a juncture that was anticipated when they named me as trustee, that is they are still living but neither able to act as trustee.
So I am (reluctantly) preparing myself to step in and carry out that responsibility for them as the sole trustee. There are of course, lots of questions, and I will consult our attorney when the time comes. But this one seems pretty cut and dried so I thought I would ask it here.
I understand that when you are signing on behalf of the trust, for trust related business you want to distinguish yourself in that role from you as an individual at least in part to protect yourself from individual liability. One way that is accomplished is to sign things "Your Name, trustee." Clearly this applies to things like contracts that the trust may engage in. But should EVERYTHING you sign relating to your duties as a trustee be signed that way? For example, what about signing a check used to pay a household bill? Also, if you sign a check this way, will it be accepted by the bank? My inclination would be to sign everything that way since then you won't have to worry about distinguishing which things should and shoudn't be signed like that. But what is the best practice for this?
My parents have a revokable living trust that holds all of their assets. They are both grantor/trustees and I am also a trustee (3 trustees total). They are both very elderly, I am helping them more and more, and it seems to be approaching a juncture that was anticipated when they named me as trustee, that is they are still living but neither able to act as trustee.
So I am (reluctantly) preparing myself to step in and carry out that responsibility for them as the sole trustee. There are of course, lots of questions, and I will consult our attorney when the time comes. But this one seems pretty cut and dried so I thought I would ask it here.
I understand that when you are signing on behalf of the trust, for trust related business you want to distinguish yourself in that role from you as an individual at least in part to protect yourself from individual liability. One way that is accomplished is to sign things "Your Name, trustee." Clearly this applies to things like contracts that the trust may engage in. But should EVERYTHING you sign relating to your duties as a trustee be signed that way? For example, what about signing a check used to pay a household bill? Also, if you sign a check this way, will it be accepted by the bank? My inclination would be to sign everything that way since then you won't have to worry about distinguishing which things should and shoudn't be signed like that. But what is the best practice for this?