Caretaker of your vision. Purveyor of your dreams. Trustee of your Trust Account.
So who should fill that role?
Preserve family harmony by naming Stifel Trust as your successor trustee
Often a family member, like a spouse or an adult child, is named trustee or successor trustee in many estate plans. This person is familiar with the other family members who are beneficiaries. Sometimes an oldest child, or a child who is a professional or has "good business sense," may even expect to be called upon to oversee a parent's trust or estate.

It may be difficult to meet all of the time-consuming obligations of serving as trustee along with the demands of a career, a busy family life, and civic and social responsibilities.
- Keep the trust's assets invested and productive
- Invest assets in a certain manner to meet "prudent investor" laws
- Keep careful records for tax reporting purposes
- Provide beneficiaries with tax information and periodic accounting
So where can an individual trustee turn for help?
To a professional trustee, like Stifel Trust.
An individual trustee can get help with investments and record keeping from Stifel Trust. We can provide the same kind of investment management, record keeping, statements, and reports that we provide to accounts for which we serve as trustee. Stifel Trust helps free up the family member-trustee's time by taking on some of the "heavy lifting."
contact your Stifel Financial Advisor.