You know what needs to be done. A house needs to be sold, a stock portfolio needs to be split and distributed to the named beneficiaries, and a cash account needs to be divided, too. Properly handling a Trust administration is not rocket science. But it does take someone reasonably responsible to complete the task […]
Category: Trustee Removal
Ridding yourself of a bad Trustee is no easy task. But there are a few ways you can use to help increase your chances of removing a Trustee. It all starts with documenting your efforts to work reasonably with him or her. Duties of a Trustee Probate Code section 16060 requires a Trustee to keep […]
You might be surprised to learn that Trustees are not so easy to get rid of. It’s not impossible to remove a Trustee, but it’s not as easy as many people believe (or hope). That can be discouraging news when you have a Trustee who you believe is acting badly. So how do you go […]
In some instances, a trust document will give a beneficiary the power to remove the trustee. The first thing you should do is take a look at your trust document. Look through the trustee provision and see if there is a provision for removing the trustee. A removal provision would say something to the effect that you, as the […]
How do you protect your parent’s assets from bad people? That can be harder than you think. If your parent has a Trust and you are named as the successor Trustee, then helping your parent may be possible. But most Trusts allow the Trust creator—your parent—to act as Trustee so long as they have the […]
Can a trustee be removed as trustee of a trust? Yes, but it is difficult to remove a trustee. Generally, you must have an evidentiary hearing, which is a trial. It takes time to remove a Trustee. You must go through the litigation process from start to finish before a trial can take place. The […]
If you are a Trustee beneficiary who is having problems with your Trustee, you need to file for help in the probate court. To file, you bring a petition under section 17200, which gives the court the power to issue orders regarding the internal affairs of the Trust. Section 17200 provides a long list of […]
In most cases, a Trustee can be changed after a California Trust becomes irrevocable. How you go about making that change varies depending on your Trust document and your circumstances. For starters, look at your Trust document. Most Trust documents provide a method for changing the Trustee. Some Trusts allow the Trust beneficiaries to make […]
Trustee compensation can be a tricky issue. Most Trust documents do not specify an amount for Trustee compensation. And even the California Probate Code states that Trustee compensation must be “reasonable” (see Section 15681), but what is reasonable? First, let’s consider situations where a Trustee is not entitled to compensation at all because that may […]
Many times, a Trustee will get themselves into trouble because they will take some action that is a conflict of interest. A Trustee is a fiduciary of the Trust. That means that they owe a duty to the Trust and to the Trust beneficiaries to treat them fairly, to do the right thing. And one […]