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    Breach of
    Fiduciary Duty

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    Trustees

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    “My wife and I didn’t want to lose our benefits, and we didn’t want to manage all the headaches that would have come with inheritance. Thank you for helping us.”

    Ashley K. Los Angeles, CA

    “My wife and I didn’t want to lose our benefits, and we didn’t want to manage all the headaches that would have come with inheritance. Thank you for helping us.”

    Ashley K. Los Angeles, CA

    Who We Serve

    Executor / Administrator

    Our probate lawyers can help executors and administrators navigate their duties, and, if needed, litigate regarding wills and estates.

    Trustee

    Our probate attorneys can help trustees navigate their duties, and, if needed, litigate regarding trusts.

    Beneficiary

    Our probate lawyers can help beneficiaries enforce their inheritance rights and address any trust or estate dispute that arises.

    Spouse

    Our probate lawyers can help spouses enforce their inheritance and community property rights, even if they are disinherited in a will or trust.

    Power of Attorney

    Our probate lawyers can counsel attorneys-in-fact with making legal, financial and medical decisions on the principal’s behalf.

    Conservator

    Our probate attorneys can counsel conservators about initiating a conservatorship for an adult and guide them once they are appointed conservator.

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    How can a Trust Litigation Attorney help you?

    Trust disputes can be long, drawn-out nightmares for everyone involved if they are not handled with finesse. One misstep on the part of trustees, beneficiaries or heirs could prove costly, both financially and in terms of time. Trust litigation attorneys have the know-how and experience to handle trust matters skillfully and efficiently. Here, you can learn more about Keystone’s trust services.

    One of the key duties of a trustee is maintaining an accurate, penny-for-penny accounting of every asset that enters and exits a trust. Trust beneficiaries are entitled to this information and may request it from trustees during the administration process.

    Trustees may also be responsible for submitting formal accountings to the court once a year, every time there is a change of trustees or when a trust is terminated. Below are some of the ways trust lawyers can help with trust accounting.

     

    Preparation and defense of code-compliant trust accountings for trustees

     

    Analysis of complex accountings for beneficiaries

     

    Bringing claims against trustees who provide inaccurate or incomplete accountings

     

    Bringing claims against trustees who are mismanaging assets or failing to fulfill their financial obligations

     

    Learn more about trust accounting disputes.

    One of the key duties of a trustee is maintaining an accurate, penny-for-penny accounting of every asset that enters and exits a trust. Trust beneficiaries are entitled to this information and may request it from trustees during the administration process.

    Trustees may also be responsible for submitting formal accountings to the court once a year, every time there is a change of trustees or when a trust is terminated. Below are some of the ways trust lawyers can help with trust accounting.

     

    Preparation and defense of code-compliant trust accountings for trustees

     

    Analysis of complex accountings for beneficiaries

     

    Bringing claims against trustees who provide inaccurate or incomplete accountings

     

    Bringing claims against trustees who are mismanaging assets or failing to fulfill their financial obligations

     

    Learn more about trust accounting disputes.

    One of the key duties of a trustee is maintaining an accurate, penny-for-penny accounting of every asset that enters and exits a trust. Trust beneficiaries are entitled to this information and may request it from trustees during the administration process.

    Trustees may also be responsible for submitting formal accountings to the court once a year, every time there is a change of trustees or when a trust is terminated. Below are some of the ways trust lawyers can help with trust accounting.

     

    Preparation and defense of code-compliant trust accountings for trustees

     

    Analysis of complex accountings for beneficiaries

     

    Bringing claims against trustees who provide inaccurate or incomplete accountings

     

    Bringing claims against trustees who are mismanaging assets or failing to fulfill their financial obligations

     

    Learn more about trust accounting disputes.

    One of the key duties of a trustee is maintaining an accurate, penny-for-penny accounting of every asset that enters and exits a trust. Trust beneficiaries are entitled to this information and may request it from trustees during the administration process.

    Trustees may also be responsible for submitting formal accountings to the court once a year, every time there is a change of trustees or when a trust is terminated. Below are some of the ways trust lawyers can help with trust accounting.

     

    Preparation and defense of code-compliant trust accountings for trustees

     

    Analysis of complex accountings for beneficiaries

     

    Bringing claims against trustees who provide inaccurate or incomplete accountings

     

    Bringing claims against trustees who are mismanaging assets or failing to fulfill their financial obligations

     

    Learn more about trust accounting disputes.

    One of the key duties of a trustee is maintaining an accurate, penny-for-penny accounting of every asset that enters and exits a trust. Trust beneficiaries are entitled to this information and may request it from trustees during the administration process.

    Trustees may also be responsible for submitting formal accountings to the court once a year, every time there is a change of trustees or when a trust is terminated. Below are some of the ways trust lawyers can help with trust accounting.

     

    Preparation and defense of code-compliant trust accountings for trustees

     

    Analysis of complex accountings for beneficiaries

     

    Bringing claims against trustees who provide inaccurate or incomplete accountings

     

    Bringing claims against trustees who are mismanaging assets or failing to fulfill their financial obligations

     

    Learn more about trust accounting disputes.

    One of the key duties of a trustee is maintaining an accurate, penny-for-penny accounting of every asset that enters and exits a trust. Trust beneficiaries are entitled to this information and may request it from trustees during the administration process.

    Trustees may also be responsible for submitting formal accountings to the court once a year, every time there is a change of trustees or when a trust is terminated. Below are some of the ways trust lawyers can help with trust accounting.

     

    Preparation and defense of code-compliant trust accountings for trustees

     

    Analysis of complex accountings for beneficiaries

     

    Bringing claims against trustees who provide inaccurate or incomplete accountings

     

    Bringing claims against trustees who are mismanaging assets or failing to fulfill their financial obligations

     

    Learn more about trust accounting disputes.

    One of the key duties of a trustee is maintaining an accurate, penny-for-penny accounting of every asset that enters and exits a trust. Trust beneficiaries are entitled to this information and may request it from trustees during the administration process.

    Trustees may also be responsible for submitting formal accountings to the court once a year, every time there is a change of trustees or when a trust is terminated. Below are some of the ways trust lawyers can help with trust accounting.

     

    Preparation and defense of code-compliant trust accountings for trustees

     

    Analysis of complex accountings for beneficiaries

     

    Bringing claims against trustees who provide inaccurate or incomplete accountings

     

    Bringing claims against trustees who are mismanaging assets or failing to fulfill their financial obligations

     

    Learn more about trust accounting disputes.

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    Trust disputes can be long, drawn-out nightmares for everyone involved if they are not handled with finesse. One misstep on the part of trustees, beneficiaries or heirs could prove costly.

    Frequently Asked Questions

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    Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts. Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast
    Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts. Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast
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    Does It Matter
    When a Trustor’s Property
    Was Taken?

    If someone unlawfully takes a trustor’s assets while the trustor is alive, it does not mean they will be off the hook once the trustor dies. Trustees can bring actions against trust beneficiaries or third parties, regardless of whether the trustor is alive or deceased. If there is reason to believe trust assets were taken improperly, it may be the trustee’s duty to litigate in order to recover the misappropriated assets. A trust lawyer can provide additional guidance to trustees about whether or not to involve themselves in a trust property dispute.

    Legal Practice Area

    Alternatives to Probate

    If someone unlawfully takes a trustor’s assets while the trustor is alive, it does not mean they will be off the hook once the trustor dies.

    Avoiding Probate

    If someone unlawfully takes a trustor’s assets while the trustor is alive, it does not mean they will be off the hook once the trustor dies.

    Wrongful Death

    If someone unlawfully takes a trustor’s assets while the trustor is alive, it does not mean they will be off the hook once the trustor dies.

    Death

    If someone unlawfully takes a trustor’s assets while the trustor is alive, it does not mean they will be off the hook once the trustor dies.

    Living Trust

    If someone unlawfully takes a trustor’s assets while the trustor is alive, it does not mean they will be off the hook once the trustor dies.