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Trust Administration

 

Losing a loved one is difficult enough; the last thing your family needs is the added stress of making important financial and legal decisions while in mourning. At the Law Office of Stephen E. Grant, we have the experience and compassion necessary to make the estate and trust administration process as efficient and stress-free as possible.

 

 

Trust administration is a necessary process that occurs after the death of either one or both settlors. To protect the successor trustees, there are many things that must be done to ensure proper administration. Fortunately, working with an attorney for trust administration is a straightforward process that will give the successor trustees a great peace of mind throughout the administration.

 

Helping You Through Every Step of the Trust Administration Process
 

Stephen Grant will guide you through the administration of your loved one’s trust estate with great sensitivity and efficiency. Stephen Grant’s goal is to ensure that your loved one’s last wishes are carried out.

 

 

Call the Law Office of Stephen E. Grant at (213) 545-1331 today if you need assistance administering a loved one’s trust; or contact us to ask Stephen Grant a question.

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