
Trust Protector
A Trust Protector is a trusted individual or entity appointed in a trust to oversee and ensure the trust operates as intended. They have the authority to modify, amend, or even terminate the trust if circumstances change or if the original terms become outdated or problematic. Essentially, they act as a safeguard to protect the trust’s purpose and beneficiaries, providing flexibility and oversight beyond what the original trust document specifies, ensuring it remains aligned with the grantor’s wishes over time.