Trustee Order

/ˈtruːsti ˈɔːrdər/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A court order directing the actions or management of a trustee in administering a trust.
    The court issued a trustee order to clarify the distribution of trust assets.

Forms

  • trustee order
  • trustee orders

Commentary

A trustee order is typically issued by a court to resolve disputes or provide directives regarding trust management, ensuring trustees comply with fiduciary duties.

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