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Nov 04, 2024
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A black woman in a tailored business suit, seated in a luxurious, dimly lit office, surrounded by leather-bound books and polished wooden furnishings, holding a folder marked "Trust Documents", with a subtle, concerned expression, as if contemplating the weight of her fiduciary responsibility, warm, golden lighting casting a glow on her face, with deep shadows accentuating her features, in the style of cinematographers Roger Deakins and Emmanuel Lubezki

In Jamaica and around the world, a trustee is a person or group (often called a board of trustees) legally appointed to manage property, money, or businesses for someone else’s benefit, especially if that person is too young or unable to manage it themselves. For example, if a child inherits a house or money, they can’t take care of it yet, so a trustee is chosen—often a trusted family member, friend, or professional like a lawyer—to look after it until the child is old enough. The trustee is responsible for important tasks, like keeping the property in good shape, paying taxes, or renting it out to earn income for the child. Trustees also help manage companies or organizations, making financial and business decisions to keep things running smoothly, especially when the usual leaders aren’t available. Trustees, whether individuals or part of a board, must follow rules written in a document called a trust, which explains exactly how they should manage these assets. They are legally req…

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