“Fiduciary” is the acknowledged appellation for anyone who is trusted to administer acreage for anyone else, generally times as it relates to an estate. Given the all-inclusive responsibilities of the fiduciary and the accent of that role, the Estate Planning Council of Seattle has appear an adapted adaptation of its approved “The Fiduciary’s Handbook.” Copies are for auction to anyone absorbed in acquirements how to be a fiduciary.
There are several kinds of fiduciaries, specifically:
•The “executor,” “administrator,” or “personal representative” who settles the acreage of a being who has died and distributes the estate’s assets to the humans advantaged to accept them, accepted as the “beneficiaries.”
•The “trustee” of a trust, who manages assets for the trust’s beneficiaries and makes distributions to them.
•The “guardian” who manages the assets of a being no best able to administer claimed and banking affairs.
•The “attorney-in-fact,” acting beneath a ability of advocate who manages assets for a being no best able to administer claimed and banking affairs.
•The “custodian” for a minor, who manages assets for a accessory almsman beneath the Washington Transfers to Minors Act.
“The Fiduciary’s Handbook” offers a applied adviser to administering the specific duties of anniversary fiduciary role. It includes checklists, things to watch out for, pages for notes, and a account of trustee admiral taken anon from Washington accompaniment laws. The book is aimed at educating those who are because acceptable fiduciaries and accouterment a aboriginal antecedent for anyone who has already acclimatized a fiduciary role and who is alpha to plan how act in that role.
“This is the alone book of its affectionate accounting accurately for association in Washington state,” said Donald W. Kurth, President of the Estate Planning Council of Seattle and a CPA with Hagen, Kurth, Perman & Co., P.S. in Seattle. “Highly abreast associates of the Estate Planning Council of Seattle accept spent months alteration and afterlight this book to accord readers the a lot of accepted and pertinent information.”
“The Fiduciary’s Handbook” is one of three books appear and broadcast by the Estate Planning Council of Seattle. Other books include:
•“Estate Planning,” which addresses facts of life, acreage and afterlife as it educates the clairvoyant on how to plan for acreage disposition, acquirement insurance, abbreviate acreage and allowance taxes, and plan for retirement.
•“Dealing with the Death of a Loved One,” which provides advice on the countless of questions and issues one faces if a admired one passes away.
For copies of these publications, adjustment anon through the Estate Planning Council of Seattle’s website at www.epcseattle.org (click on publications) or acquaintance Marcia Bartlett at 206-285-4066 or info@epcseattle.org. Cost is $5 per book.
About the Estate Planning Council of Seattle
Originally founded in the aboriginal 1940s and one of the arch acreage planning councils in the nation, the Estate Planning Council of Seattle is comprised of King County's top acreage planning lawyers, banking planners, certified accessible accountants, assurance admiral and allowance agents. The board aims to advance the accomplished above acreage planning casework in the Pacific Northwest by developing and convalescent the capabilities of its members, adopting cooperation a allotment of professionals, and by educating the accessible about acreage planning matters. New associates are welcome. Membership includes colleagues to arrangement with at annual banquet meetings, accessible advice about specific fields of expertise, and a affable alignment that ethics top above acreage planning to advice associates of the community. For added advice go to www.epcseattle.org.
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