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My parents have a revokable, living trust of all their assets. My mother recently died. Must my father disclose the contents/provisions of this trust to me, my brother or my step sister or can he continue to hold it in privacy?
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Posted on / May 15, 2012 11:28:00

if an irrevocable trust was created at your mother's death and you and/or your step sister are (a) beneficiary(ies) of such trust, the trustee is required to give notice to the beneficiaries pursuant to the california probate code.

Anonymous
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Posted on / May 15, 2012 11:28:00

if an irrevocable trust was created at your mother's death and you and/or your step sister are (a) beneficiary(ies) of such trust, the trustee is required to give notice to the beneficiaries pursuant to the california probate code.

Anonymous
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Posted on / May 15, 2012 11:28:00

if an irrevocable trust was created at your mother's death and you and/or your step sister are (a) beneficiary(ies) of such trust, the trustee is required to give notice to the beneficiaries pursuant to the california probate code.

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