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Your Future Team: A Simple Guide to Living Trust Roles

  • Legal Assistant
  • Feb 23
  • 2 min read

Updated: 6 days ago

A Living Trust is more than just a legal document; it’s a roadmap for your family’s legacy. To make it work, you need the right people in the right positions. If you live in NY or NJ, understanding these four roles is the first step to true peace of mind.

1. The Grantor

This is you. You create the trust, set the rules, and fund it with your assets, such as your home or investment accounts. You stay in the driver's seat as long as you wish.

2. The Trustee

This is the person who manages the assets. Usually, you are your own Trustee while you are healthy. You maintain full control over your property, just as you did before.

3. The Successor Trustee

This is your "backup." They step in only when you are no longer able to manage things yourself. In NY and NJ, having a Successor Trustee is the secret to avoiding the courtroom.

  • Example: A homeowner in Jersey City names his sister as Successor Trustee. If he becomes incapacitated, she can immediately manage the property and pay his medical bills without waiting for a judge’s approval. No stress, no delay.

4. The Beneficiaries

These are the people (or charities) you love. A trust allows you to be specific about how and when they receive their inheritance.

  • Example: A Manhattan father decides his son should receive his inheritance in two installments—one at age 25 for education and the rest at age 35 for a home down payment. This ensures the gift provides lasting support.

Why Choice Matters


Choosing a Successor Trustee is a big decision. They should be trustworthy, organized, and capable of following your instructions. Because NY and NJ laws have specific fiduciary standards, "DIY" choices can sometimes lead to family friction.

A professional estate plan ensures your team is set up for success, protecting your loved ones from legal hurdles and unnecessary taxes.


Planning for the Future, Protecting Your Family,

and Preserving Your Legacy. 


The Shi Law Group specializes in Trust Establishment, Wealth Succession, Tax Planning, Asset Protection, and Corporate Law. As a professional Chinese-speaking legal team with years of experience in New York and New Jersey, we are dedicated to providing one-stop legal solutions for Chinese-American families across New York City (NYC), Long Island (Nassau & Suffolk), and New Jersey (NJ). Whether you are in Manhattan, Queens, Nassau County, or Jersey City, we are here to help you securely safeguard your family assets within a complex legal landscape. 

  

Disclaimer: The content provided in this channel/article is for general informational and educational purposes only, intended to enhance awareness of wealth succession planning within the Chinese community. Under no circumstances does it constitute legal, accounting, or tax advice. Reading, receiving, or processing this information does not establish an attorney-client relationship between you and Xicheng Law Firm. As laws and regulations are subject to constant change and every family’s situation is unique, you must consult with a professional attorney regarding the specific details of your case. 


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