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How can we reduce fee's on my father's trust whereby my mother is a co-trustee along with a corporate bank?

  • My father passed away in 2003 and left a trust for my sister and I as beneficiaries. My father made my mother co-trustee along with a corporate bank (trust company). The trust company was Bank of America. My mother thought the fees were "exorbitant" at Bank of America and then was able to switch the trust to be held at a smaller trust company with lower fees. The trust terms indicate that my sister and I receive principal distributions at 25, 30, and 35. We are also to receive quarterly income from the trust. I am 30 and my sister is 33. It makes us sad to see so many fees taken out. My mother has calculated over $90,000 in fees have been taken. At this point there is only $650,000 left in the trust. Do you think we could try to get my mother to be sole trustee? What else could we do to eliminate or reduce fees? Nothing ever gets done to the account. It literally sits there and there are no trades.

  • Answer:

    Yes you would be better with your mum as sole trustee if you trust her or a non-corporate co trustee if there is someone else you trust who would do it free.

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You can absolutely get BAC off the trust. Go talk to a lawyer. Simple, simple.... In fact, e-mail me at [email protected] and I'll give you the dupe (tell me what state you are from). I hate these jerk trustees,,,

JoeyV

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