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A trust is essential when the beneficiary is a minor or an incompetent,
The IRS can seize an irrevocable trust if the trust owes unpaid taxes and the assets within the trust are considered part of the taxpayer's overall assets.
Yes. There are circumstances whereby a court can order the transfer of property held in a trust.
There is a few circumstances you have when having a friendship. You have to trust, be honest, love and be your self.
A beneficiary of a trust has the right to an accounting as a way to make certain the trust assets are not being wasted or mishandled by the trustee. A trustee does not have the right to operate in secret. A court can order an accounting.
It Goes somewhere with time i lost, education and my circumstances taught me not to believe in god
Evidence that the trustee has violated their fiduciary duties, mismanaged trust assets, engaged in fraud or dishonesty, or is unable to carry out the terms of the trust can potentially lead to the trust being broken legally. Each case will depend on the specific circumstances and the governing trust laws in the jurisdiction.
An irrevocable trust can generally be modified or terminated only under specific circumstances, such as if all beneficiaries agree to the change and the terms of the trust permit it, or if a court finds that circumstances have changed significantly since the trust was created. Additionally, some jurisdictions allow for judicial modification if it serves the best interests of the beneficiaries. However, breaking an irrevocable trust can be complex and may require legal guidance to navigate the applicable laws and requirements.
That depends on what you did wrong, but you coud try explaining your circumstances and hopes she understands.
There is a few circumstance that come with friendship. In a friendship you have to be honest, trusted and be your self.
Only if you could persuade a surgeon to operate in those circumstances, which is unlikely.