Settling a Trust After Death

The Successor Trustee's Step-by-Step Playbook to Administering a Living Trust, Avoiding Personal Liability, and Protecting Your Inheritance
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You didn't choose this job. It came with your grief.

Someone who trusted you-your parent, your spouse, your sibling, a close friend-has died. And a legal document you may never have read has just named you successor trustee: legally responsible for carrying out their final wishes, from the very first day through the final check that closes the trust.

You're grieving. And you need to act.

This book is for the most common situation: a revocable living trust that became irrevocable when its maker died, with you named as successor trustee. If the person is still alive (even if incapacitated), or if this is a special needs trust, charitable trust, or ongoing irrevocable trust built for tax planning, a different resource is right for you.

Why every guide you find falls short

Law offices charge $400/hour. The books you'll find are either a 400-page reference manual written for attorneys, or a guide from 1999 that predates digital assets and modern tax law. None of them meet you in the moment you're actually standing in.

This book is different

It's the only guide organized the way your mind works in a crisis: chronologically. Open to the phase you're in-your first 72 hours, the first 30 days, months 2-6, or closing the trust-and act. No law-school jargon. No jumping around. No filler.

Inside, you'll find:

- A First-72-Hours stabilization plan-what to do right now, and the one rule to never break yet.- Every formal duty, in order: getting the trust's EIN, opening the trust bank account, sending the legally required beneficiary notices, building the asset inventory, valuations, taxes, and distributions- "Protect Yourself" guidance at every liability flashpoint-plus the documentation that shields you if anyone ever questions your decisions- Plain-English verdicts on the question that haunts every new trustee: Do I actually need a lawyer for this?- A full chapter on family conflict, sibling suspicion, and the trustee who is also a beneficiary-how to take your own share cleanly without being accused of self-dealing- Stepped-up basis without the jargon, digital-asset handling, and state-by-state deadline warnings- A complete toolkit of templates, worksheets, and checklists-plus 10 free downloadable forms (asset inventory, distribution calculator, beneficiary master sheet, and more)

You can do this.

Thousands of people settle a living trust every year without being attorneys. The steps are learnable, the sequence is clear, and the tools in this book will protect you. You don't have to be perfect-you have to be careful, documented, and in the right order.

Let's begin.