The Trustee You Need
Helping you navigate the waters of trusts, so you and your family can find the harbor of ease.
How Can Dan Help?
Dan can help you in his role as trustee in two ways . If you need a trustee as fast as possible, Dan can take command immediately. Or if you want to be proactive, and get your estate in order ahead of time, you can engage Dan now to begin work as your “successor trustee.” Dan can also help you prepare ahead without having him officially take on the trustee role.
Services Offered
Your On-Demand Crisis Trustee
Virtually on demand, Dan Felix offers an unexceeded level of trust and expertise to calm estates in rough waters. Designated as a “Master Trustee” by the Independent Trustee Alliance, Dan succeeds with a unique combination of technical expertise.
Successor Trustee For Your Estate Plan
As your successor trustee, Dan starts now to help you and your family achieve a smooth and efficient transition and increase your confidence in the accuracy and ease in the process. Being prepared now will save you money, time and heartache later in life.
Preparing You Before The Crisis Hits
Dan offers his guaranteed preparedness service even when he’s not serving as your trustee. Leveraging his expertise in cleaning up family trust breakdowns, helps families prepare for the inevitable and so better avoid costly delays and stress.
The Story
The Professional Trustee successfully administers trusts based on the special needs of the grantor (you perhaps), the size of your family and the size and scope of the estate.
There is no minimum estate size in order to qualify for personalized service, and no system that you have to fit into. Instead, we create a unique constellation of systems and services that are personalized to meet individual and estate needs.
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Do Tell?!
The impact of a trustee’s refusal to share information with a beneficiary. There’s a recurring question of how much the trustee should disclose to the beneficiary. This problem is bound by legal minimums on one side. On the other side, we have questions of...
Black Sheep Come in Many Colors
Tending to Unique Family Members — and their Family The label we put on a person who is not in sync with the rest of the family is “black sheep.” He— or she!— is often the one going in the different direction. So while all the family may be engaged in a family...
What is “Successful” Trust Administration?
You would think that anyone who participates in a trust would want the trust handled “successfully” You would think that it wouldn’t matter whether you’re the trust creator who is setting up the trust, or the beneficiary, receiving the benefits from the trust creator,...