You do have a claim in your late husband's share of a family trust if that trust was willed to you by your husband. You can hire an attorney to help settle the trust.
Stop lying to him.
You cant
First, a trustee is the trustee of a TRUST. The house may be trust property. The powers of a trustee are set forth in the trust document. If the house is owned by the trust and the trustee has the power to sell real estate then yes, a trustee can convey the house.
Without knowing the specific wording of the trust document, it is impossible to answer this question. If there is a clause, or clauses that refer to, future spouses, or "heirs and assigns" she might be.
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A bad marriage. If you don't trust him, get out.
Don't lie to her. Let her know that you trust her and she'll end up trusting you. You can share some secrets with her to let her know that you trust her then she'll probably share secrets with you.
yes of course you need family trust because they are your family they will be there for you no matter what and they will always love you, even when you have annoyed them they will always loved and trust you. family trust is SO important, no relationship is more powerful than your family and when you have a problem you should talk to your family first.
To accomplish this you must have a copy of the will or trust. Whoever is an heir may file a claim with the company holding the stock with the proof of the will or trust. One must note that it is the job of the Executor and or Trustee to do this. If you are not an heir then you have no entitlement to said stock.
Not having your family trust.
The quote "Share and share alike, and you trust they will take care of" comes from the hit television show named Dukes of Hazzard. This show ran its course from January 26, 1979 to February 8, 1985.
Not if the trust was properly drafted by a professional.