What does it mean for a trustee to manage trust property productively in California? Learn what the law requires and what beneficiaries can do if duties are breached.
Trust Litigation involves legal disputes over a trust, between beneficiaries and trustees. The purpose of a Trust Litigation lawsuit is to obtain a beneficiary’s rightful inheritance.
What does it mean for a trustee to manage trust property productively in California? Learn what the law requires and what beneficiaries can do if duties are breached.
Can a trustee delegate tasks? A trustee cannot escape liability by transferring the trustee’s office to another person.
Can you sue a family member for breach of fiduciary duty in CA? Yes, learn the duties they must follow and when you can take action.
A trustee can purchase trust property. It is a complex transaction that requires careful adherence to the trust, local laws & fiduciary duty.
If a trust is being administered in California, then the trustee has a duty to administer the trust according to the terms of the trust.
How to Transfer the Trust Property? Involves legal and administrative steps, and usually, seeking guidance from a lawyer is advisable.
Learn when someone becomes a de facto trustee, whether they can receive trustee fees, and how beneficiaries can challenge unauthorized actions
Is Separating and Identifying Trust Property Necessary? A Trustee must identify and keep trust property separate from the Trust.
In order to obtain a surcharge from a dishonest or neglectful trustee, a beneficiary should consult with an attorney to file a claim.
When a trustee won’t distribute your inheritance to you, you may decide to file a petition with the probate court to compel a distribution.