What is the difference between a revocable living trust and an irrevocable living trust?
In general, a revocable living trust is a trust created by a settlor during his/her lifetime and can be amended (changed) or revoked (completely...
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In general, a revocable living trust is a trust created by a settlor during his/her lifetime and can be amended (changed) or revoked (completely...
If you and your co-trustee cannot agree on how to administer the trust (including making distributions), you both should consider resigning and...
Your question is very confusing, and I'm not quite sure what you're asking. If you are asking whether the fact that your brother is successor...
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No, you have no legal obligation to show your children your will or living trust. Discussing the terms can, however, help to avoid fighting about...
You should consult with a trust attorney. Although one cannot generally "get around" a no contest clause, the strength or reach of a no contest...
I agree with Attorney Egli. There is both a lot going on in your question and also a lot missing (specific facts) from your question. Because of...
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I agree with Attorney Blaustein. Look to the trust document first. Follow any directions in that document for resignation of trustee and...
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Your question is a bit confusing, and I think you should consult with a trust attorney who can look at the documents and understand the full facts....
I agree with my colleagues. There is no specific time dictating when a trustee must make distribution. The trustee must follow the terms of the...
I agree with Attorney Santaella. In general, trustees are entitled to use trust funds to pay for expenses incurred in the administration of the...