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    Choosing Your Trustee

    A trustee oversees the assets you place in a trust and administers the trust for the beneficiaries. While you can serve as your own trustee, you may prefer to name a family member or close friend as your trustee. You can also choose a professional trustee, such as a bank or trust company. Many people name a professional as a co-trustee along with a family member or close friend. You will want to decide which traits are important to you.

    Which Trustee Is Right for You?
    Corporate Trustee
    Personal Trustee
    Expert financial management
    Personal attention
    Experience
    Lower costs
    Continuity in management
    Quickness in taking action
    Flexibility with beneficiaries
    Neutrality

    Contact Us
    If you are considering making The University of Mississippi Medical Center the primary or contingent beneficiary of a trust, please contact Mary W. Hagaman at (601) 984-2300 or mhagaman@umc.edu for assistance. We would be happy to help or provide you with more information.






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