you dont have to its just usually what you do because he is your father
If your father transfers his property to a trust that would get it out of his estate and out of reach of his heirs at his time of death. She may be seeking to disinherit your father's children.
You don't, it is none of your business what your father has set up.
i was caught cheating when the father of my children came across my phone bill. i want him to trust me again but i think its too late.
There is no single trust database; rather, each trust is under the control of the trustee, such as a bank or investment firm. The only solution is to call every financial institution your father might have been involved with.
My Father, the LORD God, trusting ME? Hah, I doubt it.
You need to probate your father's estate if he owned any property at death that was not transferred to his trust. You should have a copy of the trust. If you're not sure you should consult with an attorney who specializes in probate law.
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My Father/Grandfather (Grandparents adopted grandchildren) had trust funds made for us. He died in 1994. Will not probated by his son( my brother/ father). Said he was trustee of funds. Now he( brother/father) has passed. Current wife is not probating will. Our brother/father said he used a separate attorney to set up trust funds for us. We have no paper work, only word of mouth. If they exist, how can we find them?
If your father transferred his property to a trust and the trust is valid then the property isn't part of his estate. The language in the trust instrument should control this situation. If the original trustee died the trust instrument should provide instructions for appointing a successor trustee. If there are no provisions for appointing a new trustee then the court would need to appoint one. The will should be examined for any provisions regarding the trust. You should speak with an attorney who specializes in probate.
Probate is typically not needed for assets held in a living trust because they pass directly to the beneficiaries named in the trust. However, any assets that were not properly placed in the trust before your father's death may still need to go through probate. It's important to review the trust document and consult with an attorney to ensure all assets are properly accounted for.
Edmund manipulates his father, the Duke of Cornwall, by pretending to be loyal while secretly plotting against him. He uses flattery and deception to gain his father's trust, all the while planning to betray him and seize power for himself. By exploiting his father's trust in him, he is able to carry out his plan successfully.
Betrayed is a past-tense verb, so you would use it as so; 'She betrayed my trust.', not 'She does betrayed by trust.'The young boy betrayed his father by eating the last cookie in the cookie jar when his father specifically told him not to."The wife's trust of her husband was betrayed when she caught him cheating on her."