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Letters of administration & public notice living trusts

I was recently informed that I was named in a living trust, that I had no idea of and still have not seen any records of. It is kind of complicated but I do believe that it is being contested and that I am being kept uninformed intentionally. If there is a will would it be in court? Do I just go down to the assecors office and review it ? Where do I find out if there has been any notices for me?

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Anonymous
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Posted on / Mar. 31, 2008 17:28:00

Re: Letters of administration & public notice living trusts

How were you informed that you were named? Do you know who the trustee of the trust is? Do you know the attorney that created the will/trust?

The will or trust will likely be in the care of the attorney who drafted it and/or in another safe place (like a safe deposit box). The trustee has a fiduciary duty to the beneficiaries.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Mar. 31, 2008 17:28:00

Re: Letters of administration & public notice living trusts

How were you informed that you were named? Do you know who the trustee of the trust is? Do you know the attorney that created the will/trust?

The will or trust will likely be in the care of the attorney who drafted it and/or in another safe place (like a safe deposit box). The trustee has a fiduciary duty to the beneficiaries.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Mar. 31, 2008 17:28:00

Re: Letters of administration & public notice living trusts

How were you informed that you were named? Do you know who the trustee of the trust is? Do you know the attorney that created the will/trust?

The will or trust will likely be in the care of the attorney who drafted it and/or in another safe place (like a safe deposit box). The trustee has a fiduciary duty to the beneficiaries.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Mar. 31, 2008 17:28:00

Re: Letters of administration & public notice living trusts

How were you informed that you were named? Do you know who the trustee of the trust is? Do you know the attorney that created the will/trust?

The will or trust will likely be in the care of the attorney who drafted it and/or in another safe place (like a safe deposit box). The trustee has a fiduciary duty to the beneficiaries.

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