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Having the courts appoint a conservator

As a beneficiery to my parents family trust, can I have the courts remove a trustee to my parents trusts because of unlawful acts toward my brother and me.

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Anonymous
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Posted on / Nov. 06, 2007 17:34:00

Re: Having the courts appoint a conservator

Depending on the terms of the trust as well as the violations you refer to, then yes, that is a power that a beneficiary possesses.

If you decide you want assistance, please feel free to contact our office to discuss the details of your situation. We specialize in trusts & estates and are located in Pasadena, CA.

Yours Truly,

Scott Linden

Anonymous
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Posted on / Nov. 06, 2007 17:34:00

Re: Having the courts appoint a conservator

Depending on the terms of the trust as well as the violations you refer to, then yes, that is a power that a beneficiary possesses.

If you decide you want assistance, please feel free to contact our office to discuss the details of your situation. We specialize in trusts & estates and are located in Pasadena, CA.

Yours Truly,

Scott Linden

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