Commingling is the breach of trust when funds someone holds for a client is mixed with own funds. Concerns are how profits/losses should be distributed and also what happens if bankruptcy occurs.
an illegal practice that occurs when an agent mixes personal funds with the insured's or insurer's funds.
The act of becoming blended together - mixing.
jingling, mingling, shingling, tingling, commingling, intermingling
Commingling is the mixing together of personal funds with the funds of a beneficiary or client. It is a breach of a fiduciary relationship. In the situation you described the trustee is not mixing your mother's funds with his/her own funds. Transferring property from one trust to another trust that benefits the same person is not commingling. The trustee may be acting to the benefit of the beneficiaries. If you suspect the trustee is acting improperly you should encourage your mother to request an accounting of each trust. The trustee should provide an annual account every year. It is the only way to monitor that what goes into the trust is only being used to benefit the beneficiaries and to pay the costs of administering the trust. What property comes in should equal the income that goes out for those purposes.
That is the correct spelling of the word mixing(commingling, adding together).
Probably not...however if they can show the funds in it were actually yours...then of course...and then the problems with commingling money as a trustee will start. That involves actual law inforcement, not the IRS.
i know it mean to mix things,together. However,in my legal field,in the context of an actual "Breach"of such, i.e. fiduciary,again in the legal term.
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