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Yes. If the beneficiary has any reason the believe the trustee is mishandling the trust estate, they should commence an action immediately by requesting a full accounting. If you suspect the trustee is being dishonest or violating the trust in any way you should consult an attorney who can review the situation and explain your options.

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If trustee of trust is not despensing trust fund what do you do?

sue


Can you sue a revocable living trust?

While you can't sue the trust itself, you CAN sue the grantor (owner) of the trust, because anything that's in the trust is treated as being owned by the grantor. For instance, if you set up a revocable living trust and put all your assets in it, the trust DOES NOT protect your assets from seizure by creditors or judgments, because everything in the trust is still owned by you. The main purpose of a revocable trust is for your heirs to avoid going through probate when you die; otherwise it provides no legal protection for you or your estate. So to answer your question literally, no you can't sue the "trust", but if you're asking can someone seize money in the trust if they sue you and win, then yes, they most certainly can.


Can a trustee legally sue a beneficiary in a trust dispute?

Yes, a trustee can legally sue a beneficiary in a trust dispute if there is a valid reason for the lawsuit, such as breach of trust or misconduct by the beneficiary.


Can you sue someone for assaulting you?

can you sue someone over 18 for assaulting a minor


Can irrevocable trust be sued?

You can sue an irrevocable trust in any court as long as the claim is against the trust itself and not the individuals involved in the trust. A trust is considered a legal entity and property owned by it is subject to the trust's debts. The fact that it is a trust as opposed to a person or company makes no difference.


Can trust account be sued?

No. You cannot "sue" an account. You need to sue the trustee of the account. A trustee is the human representative of a trust who can act for the trust and accept service for the trust. It can be a complicated process and you may want to consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options.


What can you do if someone without any insurance hits your car?

if they are dumb enough to tell you their real name sue sue sue sue sue sue


Can you sue someone for hitting you with their car when you were walking?

Sure, you can sue someone for just about anything. The question is, should you sue them? Were you injured? Was it an accident or was it malicious? If you feel you need to sue then contact a lawyer.


Can you sue someone if you signed a car for them and the never paid?

No. You chose to sign for them and therefore you had the obligation to pay. Take it as a lesson in trust and honesty, and try to convince them to repay you as well.


What is the minimum amount to sue someone in federal court?

what is the minimum amount you can sue someone at a federal level


Can a trustee sue a Beneficiary of a trust?

Since a beneficiary has no fiduciary responsibility to the trustee it is unlikely the trustee would encounter a situation where she would need to sue a beneficiary unless perhaps the beneficiary had stolen or damaged trust property. In that case a suit could be brought in the appropriate court. More common are suits by the beneficiaries against the trustee.


What can you sue people for?

I think you can sue someone if they break the law in their country.

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