Jan 17

by Tom Olofsson, Attorney at Law, www.MyTrustLawyer.com (773) 905-1193

Sometimes a power of attorney is not the best way to insure that someone you choose will be ready to help you when you need it.

In these situations a better choice may be to set up a trust.

A trust can have, built into it, helpers who are able to act for you when you are unable to visit the bank on your own. The helpers named in a trust are known as so-trustees or successor trustees. The trustees you choose are often better able to assist you than the agent in a power of attorney.

You can be the trustee of your own trust. The successor trustees you pick are ready to help you when you need it.

Banks and brokerage firms do not get in the way of successor trustees in the same way they do with agents under powers of attorney.

 

by Tom Olofsson, Attorney at Law, www.MyTrustLawyer.com (773) 905-1193

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Jan 5

by Tom Olofsson, Attorney at Law, www.MyTrustLawyer.com (773) 905-1193

At one time a power of attorney together with a will were all the estate plan that most people needed. Today this no longer true.

Back in the 1990’s part of the federal government made a new rule that resulted in powers of attorney which are more than 90 days old to not be honored by brokerage firms, mutual fund companies, and most recently by banks.

There is no law that says a bank or other financial company can ignore or refuse to take your power of attorney. They still often refuse to allow the use of an old power of attorney document. These financial institutions would like your chosen agent to go to court. They would like a judge to tell them that they must follow the instructions of your agent.

If this happens and they make a mistake or the power of attorney was revoked in the past then the financial institution is off the hook.

All of this makes a financial power of attorney less helpful than it once was.

I still recommend that everyone have a power of attorney but it can no longer be relied upon as the centerpiece of your estate plan.

by Tom Olofsson, Attorney at Law, www.MyTrustLawyer.com (773) 905-1193

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