Acting as a Trust Protector, our attorneys provide clients with a level of independent oversight and flexibility during trust administration. In this role, we help ensure that the trust is being carried out according to the grantor’s intent—even as family needs, tax laws, or fiduciary issues evolve.
A Trust Protector can review trustee actions, amend trust provisions under certain conditions, and remove or replace a trustee when necessary. With a deep understanding of fiduciary law and trust structures, we bring clarity and integrity to long-term estate plans.
If you would like to learn more about adding a Trust Protector to your estate plan, contact Burkhalter Law.