There is no voting for protector IF there are no other trustees on the board at time of election. If there are 2 or more trustees, a vote is required. NOTE: Use the Appointment of Additional Trustee form and simply specify their office in the ...
A Trustee may independently, without the majority vote of the Board of Trustees do the following: 1. Receive property into the trust; 2. Initiate a contract for services (provided notice is given to the Board of Trustees within 3 days); and 3. ...
Yes, a trust may serve as trustee. However, this will not work for a situation where only one person sits on a board with 2 other trusts serving as trustees - simply because those trusts are are controlled by the one person/trustee. This is in ...
Yes; however, a trustee cannot be the sole (only) beneficiary. There should be at least one other beneficiary - which may also be another trust that the trustee sits on the Board of Trustees for. Further, the beneficiaries may have the lot of assets ...