i am not gonna go hunting for the thread. as far as i know, you had it deleted. i can tell you that curb was on the thread, and stopped posting once you came on.
twice you said i was wrong. you commented how that you were not gonna explain yourself in detail, like we were too lowly for you to stoop to an actual explanation.
and i never said that you were not knowledgeable. there have been several times on the site where i have said that i think you have a good deal of knowledge. i also think you behave like a horse's blank.
and i have several times said that i help out only within a small frame. if i help out on a thread, it is because i have already experienced the situation, and can lend a light on it.
my small area of expertise is creating trusts that wont go to court, and being trustee, and what he has to do.
the job of a trustee is to follow the language of the trust. so if a beneficiary asks him to do something contrary to the trust, then the trustee would be in breach of his fiduciary duties. there is nothing wrong with having the op ASK for trusteeship. either the op can have it, or not.
it would be best if we simply stop posting to one another. you can think my knowledge about trusts is limited, if you want. i have no desire to want you to think otherwise.
twice you said i was wrong. you commented how that you were not gonna explain yourself in detail, like we were too lowly for you to stoop to an actual explanation.
and i never said that you were not knowledgeable. there have been several times on the site where i have said that i think you have a good deal of knowledge. i also think you behave like a horse's blank.
and i have several times said that i help out only within a small frame. if i help out on a thread, it is because i have already experienced the situation, and can lend a light on it.
my small area of expertise is creating trusts that wont go to court, and being trustee, and what he has to do.
the job of a trustee is to follow the language of the trust. so if a beneficiary asks him to do something contrary to the trust, then the trustee would be in breach of his fiduciary duties. there is nothing wrong with having the op ASK for trusteeship. either the op can have it, or not.
it would be best if we simply stop posting to one another. you can think my knowledge about trusts is limited, if you want. i have no desire to want you to think otherwise.