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Can A Personal Representative or Trustee Steal Your Assets? | Estate Planning Weekly Episode 15

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Leaving your final wishes to someone else can be a daunting prospect. Your Personal Representative or Successor Trustee could steal it all, but it is very unlikely if you plan correctly. Technically...They Could Take It All Just a likely they could rob a bank. In reality is Personal Representative and Successor Trustees don't steal from estates. Most often your estate is protected because you picked a trustworthy person. In Oregon, the Probate Court will keep an eye on your estate. Beneficiaries will also keep a close eye on the Personal Representative or Successor Trustee. If they smell anything fishy, they have options for correcting the situation. The Powers They Do Have Personal Representatives and Successor Trustees have lots of power. Their power comes from your Will or Trust and the State Laws. Generally, they can do most anything that achieves your wishes and desires. However, they can't do anything illegal. Personal Representatives and Successor Trustees Have Similar Duties There are really four main