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how do i find out whats in my dads trust,my mom will not let me see it .
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Posted on / Feb. 25, 2010 13:38:00

Unless a portion of the Trust is irrevocable and you are a beneficiary of that portion of the Trust, your Mom does not have to tell the details of the Trust.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: The above response is not intended to, and does not, create an attorney-client, fiduciary or other confidential relationship with the responder. Neither does it constitute the providing of legal advice or services or the giving of a legal opinion by the responder. Such a relationship can only be created, and legal advice and/or legal services provided, pursuant to a written agreement with the responder. Accordingly, no obligations of any kind are assumed with respect to any matter or question presented. It should also be noted that legal issues are often time sensitive and legal rights may be lost or compromised if you do not act in a timely fashion.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Feb. 25, 2010 13:38:00

Unless a portion of the Trust is irrevocable and you are a beneficiary of that portion of the Trust, your Mom does not have to tell the details of the Trust.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: The above response is not intended to, and does not, create an attorney-client, fiduciary or other confidential relationship with the responder. Neither does it constitute the providing of legal advice or services or the giving of a legal opinion by the responder. Such a relationship can only be created, and legal advice and/or legal services provided, pursuant to a written agreement with the responder. Accordingly, no obligations of any kind are assumed with respect to any matter or question presented. It should also be noted that legal issues are often time sensitive and legal rights may be lost or compromised if you do not act in a timely fashion.

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