my father died and i was told i have a trust fund, how do i get this for college im only 16yrs old
How can you find out if you were left a trust fund by a deceased parent
If your grandfather left a will and the will has been filed in probate you can request the file and review any documents that have been or will be filed by the executor. The executor, and the trustee if a testamentary trust was created, will be required to file an inventory of all the real and personal property owned by your grandfather at the time of his death. Once a will has been filed in probate the estate becomes a public record.
It means that they trust you .trust is the biggest thing. they do that is why they dreamt of it.
My friends grandfather said this about FDR
The Massachusetts Investors Trust was started in 1924
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?
Lyndie Dupuis has 6 siblings. If you don't trust me (Aariyanna not gonna give my last name) well you are in for a ride
The Massachusetts Investors Trust was started in 1924
Technically, your aunt is bound by the trust to follow the specifications laid out by the grantor (assumedly your parents). However, if she has not chosen to disburse the funds according to the trust stipulations, there may have been a loophole written into the trust that allows her to do that. If not and she is in breech of the trust, she will have to be forced to do so by a court. This might require litigation. Your best bet is to find an estate planning attorney to get advice. If you do not have a copy of the trust, the attorney can work to get one, review it, and determine what rights you have and then you can proceed from there.
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.
2 brothers Kevin and keneth trust me i would know
You must ask your parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles, siblings, etc.
I speak french so you can trust this translation grand-père means grandfather grand-mère means grandmother petite-fille means grand daughter petit-fils means grandson