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What if the trustee doesn't want to relinquish the inheritance to the beneficiaries?

The trustee must follow the provisions of the trust or the will in which the trust was set forth. If they refuse you should bring an action in the court of jurisdiction where a judge will issue a court order that the trustee must follow. If they still refuse then they will be in contempt of court and you could ask the court for sanctions.


Can a trustee refuse to give disbursements to a beneficiary under a living person's trust?

No. The trustee only has the power granted in the document that created the trust. If the trust was drafted properly, there are provisions in the trust document for the removal of the trustee and for appointing a new trustee. If not, then the matter can be brought before a judge and the court can remove a trustee who is violating the terms of the trust.


Can you refuse to be a trustee?

Yes. When a person is named as a trustee there is generally an acceptance executed by the trustee and filed with the trust. You only need to make if known you do not wish to serve and the trustor can name a different trustee.


Can the trustee of a will give items of the estate to non beneficiaries and refuse an interim distribution to the stated beneficiaries?

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.


Under the equal credit opportunity act what do you not have the right to do?

Refuse to pay credit card payment.


What do you not have the right to do under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act?

Refuse to pay credit card payment.


What rights do beneficiaries have regarding a trust?

Beneficiaries have the right to have the trust administered exactly as provided in the instrument that created the trust. They should request copy in order to review those provisions. They also have a right to request an accounting of all monies and property coming into the trust and any going out. If the trustee will not cooperate the courts have jurisdiction. A petition can be filed to compel the accounting by a reluctant trustee. If a trustee continues to refuse to be cooperative the beneficiaries can request the removal of the trustee and the appointment of a successor, through the court.Beneficiaries have the right to have the trust administered exactly as provided in the instrument that created the trust. They should request copy in order to review those provisions. They also have a right to request an accounting of all monies and property coming into the trust and any going out. If the trustee will not cooperate the courts have jurisdiction. A petition can be filed to compel the accounting by a reluctant trustee. If a trustee continues to refuse to be cooperative the beneficiaries can request the removal of the trustee and the appointment of a successor, through the court.Beneficiaries have the right to have the trust administered exactly as provided in the instrument that created the trust. They should request copy in order to review those provisions. They also have a right to request an accounting of all monies and property coming into the trust and any going out. If the trustee will not cooperate the courts have jurisdiction. A petition can be filed to compel the accounting by a reluctant trustee. If a trustee continues to refuse to be cooperative the beneficiaries can request the removal of the trustee and the appointment of a successor, through the court.Beneficiaries have the right to have the trust administered exactly as provided in the instrument that created the trust. They should request copy in order to review those provisions. They also have a right to request an accounting of all monies and property coming into the trust and any going out. If the trustee will not cooperate the courts have jurisdiction. A petition can be filed to compel the accounting by a reluctant trustee. If a trustee continues to refuse to be cooperative the beneficiaries can request the removal of the trustee and the appointment of a successor, through the court.


Can a hospital refuse care after you file chapter 13 bankruptcy?

Not emergency car in life threatening situations. But, private ones, like any business, can refuse to grant you credit, so unless you are prepared to give a deposit (or some provision) ample to assure payment of your charges, (once you are stable), can transfer you to a facility that will take you. If you aren't requiring emergency care, they can refuse you admittance.


Can an apartment complex refuse to rent an apartment to you if you have filed for bankruptcy in the state of Florida?

Yes, an apartment complex can refuse to rent an apartment to you if you have bad credit. A bankruptcy alone will not stop you from being approved or disapproved from an apartment, they will consider your overall credit score and credit history.


Why might a rental car company refuse to rent to someone?

bad credit, no credit card, age, no license, history of accidents


Can a creditor refuse to accept a check as payment?

Yes ... why would a creditor someone even consider taking a credit card payment from someone who has a history of not paying their credit card bills. Think !!!


What are the right of debenture holder?

To receive interest/redemption in due time. To receive a copy of the trust deed on request. To apply for winding up of the company if the company fails to pay its debt. To approach the Debenture Trustee with your grievance. You may note that the above mentioned rights may not necessarily be absolute. For example, the right to transfer securities (in physical mode) is subject to the company's right to refuse transfer as per statutory provisions.