What is the difference between a Trustor and a Trustee?
Updated: 1/18/2012
Article ID: GEN83940
The trustor or “grantor” of a trust is the person who creates the trust. The trustor is the one who contributes property to the trust.
The trustee is the person who manages the trust, usually appointed by the trustor. The trustor is often the trustee in living trusts.