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#467 | Can a CoTrustee Add Their Own Beneficiary?

Everything Estate Planning

Release Date: 10/22/2025

#467 | Can a CoTrustee Add Their Own Beneficiary?
 
Could your co-trustee suddenly added a new beneficiary, like their own child, without your consent?
👀 It sounds unbelievable, but it happens more often than you’d think.
 
Before you assume what’s “allowed,” remember: trust documents hold the real answers — and one wrong move could be a serious breach of duty.
 
Listen to this short episode to understand how co-trustee powers really work, and what you can do if someone crosses the line.
 
Because peace of mind starts with knowing your rights. 💡
 
#EstatePlanning #TrustLaw #CoTrustee #BeneficiaryRights #LegalAwareness #ProbateMatters #FamilyTrusts #TrustDisputes #ZammittiLaw #KnowYourRights #PlanWithPurpose #EstateEducation

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