Trust Administration

Peace Of Mind For Trustees & Beneficiaries

Great Lakes Trust Administration provides peace of mind by guiding trustees and reassuring beneficiaries through a seamless process. We offer expert support, ensuring legal compliance, clear communication, and the upholding of the grantor’s wishes, so trustees can manage confidently and beneficiaries can receive their entitlements with trust and transparency.

Our Specialities

  • Asset Solutions
  • Estate Planning
  • Medicaid Crisis Planning
  • & More

We Are Here For You

Personalized Support Every Step of the Way

We understand how you feel if you are here because a loved one has passed away. Please know we express our condolences to you if that is why you are at this page.

Trying to handle the technical details during a time of loss can be a challenge. We are here to help.

We want to help you through this process and take as much off your hands when it comes to locating assets, paying bills and making sure your loved one’s assets get to the right people without court or conflict.

If your loved one created a trust prior to their passing and all of his or her assets are in trust or named the trust properly as the beneficiary, then the good news is that we can begin the estate administration process completely outside of probate court.

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Who Do We Help?

Streamline Trust Asset Management & Distribution

We work closely with the deceased’s family members, beneficiaries, and trusted advisors to ensure the deceased’s trust assets are inventoried, debts are paid and the assets are distributed to the named trust beneficiaries.

Depending on the type of trust involved, the assets may be distributed outright to the named beneficiaries, or the assets might be held in trust for the future benefit of the named beneficiaries.

Our careful management respects each trust's unique intentions, ensuring assets are distributed or held according to the precise wishes of the deceased, upholding their legacy with integrity.

How Does It Work?

Understanding the Trust Administration Process

Every trust has named a “trustee.” The trustee’s job is to ensure that trust assets are handled properly and the trust terms are complied with.

Serving as a trustee entails a huge level of responsibility and liability. We have seen many instances where the person named as trustee will have limited background or experience in carrying out the legal and financial duties that come with administering a trust.

That’s okay. As long as the trustee is aware the most careful course of action is to hire an attorney to help with trust administration, then the trustee can feel comfortable knowing the trust is being administered properly, all legal requirements are being satisfied and the trustee is minimizing or eliminating any personal liability related to the role of trustee to the extent possible.

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Trustee's Responsibilities

Outlining a Trustee's Duties & Obligations

Trustees are typically responsible for all of the following:

  • Notification to all heirs and beneficiaries of the pending trust administration
  • Identification and collection of assets
  • Determination of values of assets
  • Payment of all debts, expenses and taxes of the trust estate
  • Preparation of regular accountings during trust administration
  • Solicitation of professional advice as to the disposition of jointly held assets, life insurance, and retirement benefits that pass through or outside the trust
  • Preparation of federal and state tax returns, as well as gift tax and generation-skipping transfer tax reporting
  • Communication with beneficiaries throughout the trust administration process

What Happens Once Complete?

Final Steps in Trust Administration Closure

Once the trust assets are ready for distribution, the trustee will refer to the trust terms as to how assets will be distributed to the named beneficiaries or held for the benefit of the named beneficiaries in the trust.

Sometimes the trust terms dictate that assets may be distributed outright to the named beneficiaries, and other times the trust terms dictate that the assets should be held in trust for the benefit of the named beneficiaries.

It is very common, for example, for trust assets to continue to be held in trust for named beneficiaries if the beneficiaries are minors or young adults, have special needs, or might have creditor issues that would unnecessarily expose their trust inheritance to risk.

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Trustee Confidence & Safety

Giving The Trustee Peace of Mind

We are here to help you in your role as trustee so that you have the peace of mind you are performing your trustee duties as law the requires and that you are not exposed to undue risk or liability.

We will help you administer the trust as quickly and smoothly as possible.

And most importantly, we will help you communicate with the trust beneficiaries in a way that makes them feel an integral part of the process, not simply a bystander or a “nuisance.”

You would be surprised at how many litigious situations we have seen arise simply from the failure to communicate with beneficiaries. When we are guiding you in your duties as trustee, we will work hard to help minimize the risk of that happening to you.

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Our Practice Areas

  • Asset Protection Planning

    Asset Protection Planning safeguards your wealth against unforeseen threats. It's a strategic approach to secure assets from creditors, lawsuits, and financial uncertainties.

  • Customer Care Package

    Our Customer Care Package enhances Estate Planning with a complimentary year of personalized support, including secure storage, annual reviews, and updates for legal changes—your lifelong legal partnership.

  • Estate Planning

    Estate Planning ensures your legacy’s protection and peace of mind through comprehensive document preparation, future-proof strategies, and personalized legal guidance.

  • Medicaid Planning

    Medicaid Planning navigates healthcare costs, preserving assets while ensuring eligibility for benefits, offering strategic advice for long-term care preparation.

  • Planning For Your Children

    Planning for Your Children secures their future through tailored estate strategies, safeguarding assets and ensuring care in life’s unexpected moments.

  • Probate

    Probate manages and distributes a deceased’s estate, legally transferring assets to heirs, ensuring wishes are honored and legal requirements met.

  • Special Needs Planning

    Special Needs Planning creates secure futures for loved ones with disabilities, ensuring tailored care, financial protection, and quality of life enhancements.

  • Trust Administration

    Trust Administration efficiently manages and distributes estate assets according to the trust agreement, ensuring legal compliance and beneficiary satisfaction.

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