What information should a remainder beneficiary (remainderman) have before a receipt and release is signed?
There are multiple answers. You can sign a receipt and release for a distribution to acknowledge that you got that amount. That does not...
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There are multiple answers. You can sign a receipt and release for a distribution to acknowledge that you got that amount. That does not...
Removing a Trustee is a very serious matter, and it is not easy to do. You must prove the Trustee is unfit to continue for some (or many) reasons....
Unless you are the beneficiary of the POD accounts, or the executor of the Estate here in the US, the banks are not going to violate privacy laws...
Yes. Attorneys are often engaged to remove a Trustee. It is not always successful, but it does happen. Usually the action must be brought...
Ultimately this will depend on whether you feel comfortable swearing to what is in the sworn affidavit you refer to in your question. You have...
This is complicated. I am not sure what "tricked" means. Nor is it clear if your parental rights were terminated. Nor is it clear if you have...
Although the brother probably does have some rights to the property as a beneficiary, your husband has rights as well (assuming you are 50/50...
Although the brother probably does have some rights to the property as a beneficiary, your husband has rights as well (assuming you are 50/50...
Many states, and the federal government, consider family care to be done out of love and affection, and it is often not entitled to money...
While you do need to be sure to comply with California law, most trusts and the trust law of most states allow you to provide information as...