Trustees sold assets to family lower than other bidders - can we use that to kill the deal?
You are sending some mixed messages here and posted this in the bankruptcy area. It sounds as if you are talking about a trust that concluded a...
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You are sending some mixed messages here and posted this in the bankruptcy area. It sounds as if you are talking about a trust that concluded a...
You should consult with a lawyer, and bring with you your copy of the trust and the correspondence. As Mr. Cross answered, you should demand an...
Common oversight. Hopefully the major assets are held in the name of the trust.
Sounds like they were misrepresented when sold, so the buyer can return them, and would bet that you’d lose in small claims. When you get them...
You may not have a case but your wife probably does. If there was a hint of coercion, she should talk to a lawyer.
First, it is not clear what your role is in this, and your question raises more questions. Assuming you are the executor, you should be asking...
It is not entirely clear from your description, but reading between the line this is probably actionable "Extortion." It is both a crime and a...
Rule No. 1: Rules are made to be broken. You need to hire a lawyer to try and find a way to do a work around on the 120 Day Notice Deadline. ...
The trust petition is most probably verified, and if so you need to do an allegation by allegation verified response. Or, you could do a demurrer,...
You should consult with a lawyer. You're mixing up some terminology in your question which is a Red Flag for me with respect to the wisdom of you...