Most of us spend a lifetime building wealth, homes, and family traditions with the hope that what we’ve built continues on smoothly. Yet one of the most overlooked decisions in estate planning is choosing who will carry out your wishes when you’re no longer here.

That role is called a trustee, and while many families instinctively pick a sibling, child, or close friend, the truth is that placing such responsibility on loved ones often creates more burden than blessing.

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