Trusts (Part Two)

When considering trusts, it is helpful to keep in mind three central “characters.” These include the Grantor, the Trustee and the Beneficiary (or Beneficiaries). The Grantor is the person or persons who originally set up the trust. They set the terms of the trust and provide for its funding. The Trustee is the designated person…

Power of Attorney, Part Two: Scope

At The Whipple Law Group, we draft separate Powers of Attorney (POA) documents for our clients. For instance, we draft a Financial Decision-Making POA, which specifies what decisions and actions the designated Powers of Attorney may take with regard to your finances. Our client decides whether this power is broad and inclusive or narrowly defined.…