twubeam asked:
My mother passed away when I was young and she left me a trust fund with one of my aunts as trustee. I believe I am now of age when I am eligible to collect part of the fund, but how should I write my aunt (the trustee)? I want to be warm and nice, but I find it difficult to talk or write about money with family. My birthday was about two months ago and I was expecting her to approach me, but since she hasn’t and I live far away, how should I phrase an e-mail like this?
Amber Macknight
My mother passed away when I was young and she left me a trust fund with one of my aunts as trustee. I believe I am now of age when I am eligible to collect part of the fund, but how should I write my aunt (the trustee)? I want to be warm and nice, but I find it difficult to talk or write about money with family. My birthday was about two months ago and I was expecting her to approach me, but since she hasn’t and I live far away, how should I phrase an e-mail like this?
Amber Macknight

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