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I just mean is it against the law and or can you get in trouble for it. I am a beneficiary in the trust I am talking about. There is a family member that isn’t. And they are the one who is acting as if they are a beneficiary.
If you are not a beneficiary of a trust, can you legally act as if you are? For example, if you are not a beneficiary can you petition the probate court for removal of the designated trustee? Or can request accounting information etc.? Basically what I am trying to find out is if you can get in...
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