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| text = In your role as attorney, you may deal with other types of fiduciaries. These may include: | | text = In your role as attorney, you may deal with other types of fiduciaries. These may include: | ||
'''Trustee under a trust:''' A person who holds property for the benefit of another person, the beneficiary. | * '''Trustee under a trust:''' A person who holds property for the benefit of another person, the beneficiary. | ||
'''Representative under a “section 7 representation agreement”:''' A person authorized to make decisions for another person—including on “routine” financial affairs and most legal matters—when the person can no longer manage on their own. | * '''Representative under a “section 7 representation agreement”:''' A person authorized to make decisions for another person—including on “routine” financial affairs and most legal matters—when the person can no longer manage on their own. | ||
'''Pension trustee or, for veterans, pension administrator:''' A person appointed by a government agency to manage government money that is paid to someone. | * '''Pension trustee or, for veterans, pension administrator:''' A person appointed by a government agency to manage government money that is paid to someone. | ||
'''Guardian or committee:''' A person appointed by a court to manage money and property for someone who needs help. | * '''Guardian or committee:''' A person appointed by a court to manage money and property for someone who needs help. | ||
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