Is there any problem with multiple successor trustees for a living trust?
Your stated intention is to allow each successor trustee to handle the distribution of the assets for which he/she is the beneficiary. A single...
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Your stated intention is to allow each successor trustee to handle the distribution of the assets for which he/she is the beneficiary. A single...
To elaborate on James' answer, as a beneficiary, you are entitled to your allocated percentage of the trust distribution, which includes your share...
Your friend may want to consider filing a small estate probate in order to deal with his posessions. The person who files that would be the...
Both prior answers offered helpful information. What you don't state is who signed the Deed of Claiming Successor (Grantor) and who is the Grantee...
You don't say if you have a copy of the trust but that is essential to evaluate your position. The trust may have a provsion for "minors" that...
The previous answer raised many good points. As to actions by your brother prior to your mother's death, you would be looking at making a claim for...
You should have an attorney who focuses their practice on estate planning advise you. As pointed out in the other answer, the Will is the place...
After looking at the initial question and the answers back and forth, I am not convinced that you need the help of a lawyer at this point. I would...
Good advice already. The fact that you received $12,000 does not mean that all of it is "income" to you upon which income taxes would be due. Only...
You have two issues: 1) What to do about future care for your mother and 2) what to do about the missing money. The lesson here is that money...