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Appointer

Appointer The appointor can remove / replace trustee. The appointor in “de facto” controls the trust, since, if the trustee does not follow the appointor’s directions, the appointor can simply remove the trustee and appoint another trustee. Although You can have a trust without an appointor, but to handle the situations like those arising from the death or insolvencyof trustee(s), naming an appointor is considered advisable.

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