Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Beneficiary's Rights ... my brother is an attorney, as well as the trustee and an equal beneficiary of my deceased mothers estate. As a paralegal,I understand that it is almost impossible to contest a trust & of course, he included a "no-contest clause", as well as other...
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Beneficiaries in an estate have certain rights.  These rights include the following: ... An estate beneficiary is entitled to information concerning the original assets to the estate and in relation to the ongoing accounting of the estate.  If the executor does not produce this information voluntarily,
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For over 42 years, the principal of our firm, Peter Linden, has worked in the areas of estate planning, trust litigation, and probate litigation. We are strong advocates for beneficiary rights, and work to obtain justice in cases involving fiduciary abuse or fraud.
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What are the rights/reasonable expectations of beneficiaries in an informal probate and settling of an estate? Our executor of the will is in one state and the beneficiaries are in another two states. Do we have the right to Or any guidance on the liability of a beneficiary if the executor does something dishonest.
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Feel free to e-mail us your own comments/ideas about your trust/estate. ... In addition, you will receive Literature Resources, a listing of useful articles describing your rights as a beneficiary and the responsibilities of fiduciaries. You also will be able to meet and compare notes with other beneficiaries,
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3.1 Hand in hand with the rights of a beneficiary to information about the trust is his right to be made aware that he is a beneficiary at all. The English law on this subject is not free from doubt, but the currently accepted view appears to be:
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If you are the executor or personal representative of a decedent's estate, you must probate the will, prepare the tax return, distribute assets to the beneficiaries etc. ... Have you been asked to serve as executor of an estate: your spouse's, your parents', an aunt's?
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Anyone who is named the executor or administrator of a family member's estate faces a challenging job at a stressful time. ... Because of our focus on elders and mentally ill persons, we have considerable experience proving or disproving competency in the courts to ensure a beneficiary’s rights are protected.
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What is required for beneficiaries of a decedent's estate to agree to alter the terms of a will or intestate share? How does this differ for a trust situation? (ref. sections 3914 and 7204) 0253 ... Subject to the rights of creditors and taxing authorities, competent successors may agree among themselves to alter the...
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Peoria, Illinois, Estate Administration Lawyers ... Probate and Estate Administration and Litigation ... beneficiary controversies...
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