Category: Trust Assets

let me see

How do you know if you are a beneficiary of a Trust, and how much you are entitled to receive? The only way to know is to review the terms of the Trust document. However, that can be a problem at times when a parent refuses to share Trust document with you. Or worse yet, […]

inside out

When a Trust is created, the Trust creator (the “Grantor” or “Settlor”) needs to transfer all property into the name of the Trust. For example, if the grantor owns a house, the grantor must record a deed transferring legal ownership of the house into the Trust. What if the Trust is created but the property […]

what is your case really worth

Sometimes there is a disconnect between lawyers and clients on how likely they believe the case is to succeed, and the monetary value of the case. Why? Litigants typically don’t think of their case in terms of monetary value. Litigants think of their case as a set of bad, often hurtful facts that led them […]

download denied

What do you do when a trustee refuses to give you the financial documents you are entitled to as a beneficiary? Isn’t the trustee required to give you financial information? The answer is simple: YES. The trustee has a duty to keep beneficiaries reasonably informed about the trust administration and assets. If you request financial […]

stay on track

You’re entitled to a distribution and you should receive it within a reasonable time. Typically, trust beneficiaries expect to receive their inheritance in a year or less, depending on the complexities of the estate. Dealing with a Non-Compliant Trustee What happens when your Trustee won’t follow the terms of the Trust? Why aren’t they following […]

must i beg?

Are you having a hard time receiving your inheritance? You are a named beneficiary of a trust and you are entitled to an inheritance. You should just be handed your share of the money… right?  Yet a year has passed, maybe several… and you still have not received your inheritance. Why is it so hard […]

Relationships Matter

If you are trying to overturn a Trust or Will (or an amendment to a Trust or Will), you will find that your relationship with the decedent is going to be a big issue in your case. But what does it matter if you had a good relationship with the decedent? Legal Grounds for Overturning […]

why do formal trust accountings take so long

Formal accountings can take up a lot of your time. When we say “formal accounting” we are referring to a Trust accounting that is prepared according to the format rules of the Probate Code (section 1060) and filed with the court to court approval. Why do formal accountings take so long to resolve? First, it […]

accounting please

Sometimes Trustees refuse to provide beneficiaries with financial information. We can help. Before you demand a formal accounting in court, you may want to try requesting an accounting informally. You can use our ACCOUNTING DEMAND TEMPLATE and view the video instructions below. If you send an accounting demand letter and the Trustee still refuses to […]

accounting please

Yes and no. Pre-death accountings refer to an accounting for the period before your parent died. If there was a Trustee other than your parent, you may be able to obtain an accounting of their activity prior to a parent’s death. But getting a pre-death accounting is not absolute. The problem is that while your […]