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A Novice Trustee Primer

Posted on Dec 1, 2012

Most of your clients may never be  asked to serve as a trustee by a friend, relative or business acquaintance.  If and when that does happen, however, it’s important that they understand the responsibilities they would face and then decide if they are capable of handling the job….

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