GlossaryBENEFICIARY - The person(s) or organization(s) who receive(s) the benefits of trust property held under the terms of a trust. CODICIL - A written change or amendment to a will. CONSERVATOR - A person appointed to be legally responsible for the management of property and money belonging to a minor or incompetent person. The conservator may act as the guardian or the guardian may be a separate person and the conservator will just work with the guardian. CONSERVATORSHIP - A court controlled program where a conservator is appointed by the court to manage the monetary affairs of a person(s) who is unable to manage his/her own affairs. CREDITOR - A person or institution to whom money is owed. DECENDENT - The person who has died. ESTATE - The aggregate of all assets and debts held (owned) by an individual during his or her life or at the time of his or her death. ESTATE TAXES - Estate taxes are intended to raise revenue for the government and break up a family's wealth, so that the nation's wealth doesn't concentrate in the hands of a few families. In 2008, the federal estate tax affects families with assets over $2M. In 2009, the level is raised to $3.5M. EXECUTOR / EXECUTRIX - Same as a personal representative. Named in a will to manage a decedent's estate. FIDUCIARY - A person with the legal duty to act primarily for another's benefit in a position of trust, good faith, candor and responsibility. "Fiduciary" is often used as an alternative term for "trustee". GIFT - A transfer of property without receiving some benefit in return. The person making the transfer cannot be obligated in any way to make the transfer. GRANTOR - Also known as "Settlor" and "Trustor". A person who establishes a trust. Married couples are often Co-Trustors. While living and competent, the Trustor(s) is/are the only individual(s) who may alter, amend or revoke their trust. After all Trustors have passed the language may no longer be amended and assets are distributed by the Successor Trustees according to the rules of the trust. GUARDIAN - A person designated by court appointment and given the responsibility of managing the personal affairs of a minor child or a person that is legally incompetent to manage his or her own affairs. INCAPACITATED - A person who is legally incapable of managing his or her own business affairs. A person may be permanently or temporarily incapacitated. A probate court usually decides if a person is incapacitated or not. "Incapacitated" is often used interchangeably with "incompetent." INTESTATE / INTESTACY - To die without a will or other valid estate transfer devise. The order of persons entitled to received property distributed by a state court when the deceased failed to write a will or trust, or the will or trust has failed to legally distribute the deceased person's property.
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