In writing, ask the trustee for a full accounting of the trust's activity. By law you are entitled to these documents from the trustee when requested.
You must review the provisions of the particular trust document to determine what the trustee can and cannot do. A trustee has only the powers specifically set forth in the document that created the trust. Self dealing by a trustee is unlawful. If you have questions you should consult with an attorney.You must review the provisions of the particular trust document to determine what the trustee can and cannot do. A trustee has only the powers specifically set forth in the document that created the trust. Self dealing by a trustee is unlawful. If you have questions you should consult with an attorney.You must review the provisions of the particular trust document to determine what the trustee can and cannot do. A trustee has only the powers specifically set forth in the document that created the trust. Self dealing by a trustee is unlawful. If you have questions you should consult with an attorney.You must review the provisions of the particular trust document to determine what the trustee can and cannot do. A trustee has only the powers specifically set forth in the document that created the trust. Self dealing by a trustee is unlawful. If you have questions you should consult with an attorney.
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If you are in the midst of a bankruptcy proceeding the title to all your property is in the trustee. You can't sell any property. You should direct any questions to your attorney or to the trustee in bankruptcy.
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You need to contact the trustee of the trust and ask about purchasing the property. The trustee has only those powers outlined in the trust document. The trustee must have the power of sale in order to sell the property to you.
The first step would be to ask the trustee. If the trustee is not forthcoming, you would need to demand and possible sue for an accounting.
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Ask 21 questions and hope someone answers them. In the real game 21 questions, you ask 21 questions and who ever can't answer them looses. ask 21 question?
Both the laws and the bankruptcy filing, and the info the court finds (like that provided from creditors...who will ask the trustee about things you claimed to own on your crdit application), and from credit reports and tax returns, all types of things provide information for the trustee to act on. The trustee exists with or without a lawyer. In fact, your lawyer may be an advisory to the trustee on many things.
The trustee under a will MUST distribute the estate according to the provisions in the will. The trustee does NOT have the authority to make gifts to non-beneficiaries unless that power was granted in the testamentary trust. The trustee should be reported to the court that appointed her/him for mishandling their authority and the estate. You should ask the court to appoint a successor trustee.