A Trusted Contact Person (TCP) is someone who the client authorizes their financial advisor to contact in limited circumstances, such as when the client is vulnerable, has a health issue, or cannot be reached. A TCP should be someone who the client trusts and who is mature and can handle difficult conversations about the client’s personal situation. Often, a TCP is someone who is involved with providing care for the client who requires personal assistance, such as a family member, a friend, or a caregiver. A TCP does not have a financial interest in the client’s account or assets, does not have the authority to make financial decisions on behalf of the client, and does not need to simplify financial concepts for the client
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