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My grandmother created a living trust in California. There were 3 properties in the trust and the trust said that when my grandmother died, the properties would pass to my mother (only child) and after my mother's death to me (only child). When my grandmother was ill, my mother got power of attorney and quit claim 2 of the properties in the trust into her own name, sold them and purchased 2 new properties in her name only. The third property still remains however my mother wants to sell it. Do I have any legal right to stop her, because the property was in the trust? Also, are living trust filed and accessible in the state of California? My mother supposedly has a copy of my grandmother's trust but I have never seen it. Can I access it through the state of California? Thank you for your time.
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Posted on / Jan. 29, 2014 09:48:00

I agree with Mr. Christian and write to add that this sounds like a case of elder financial abuse. Find an attorney knowledgeable about that.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Jan. 29, 2014 09:48:00

I agree with Mr. Christian and write to add that this sounds like a case of elder financial abuse. Find an attorney knowledgeable about that.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Jan. 29, 2014 09:48:00

I agree with Mr. Christian and write to add that this sounds like a case of elder financial abuse. Find an attorney knowledgeable about that.

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