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What is the name of your state? Florida
In a contemplated Civil Litigation Law Suit against a Trustee
of a pour over testamentary remainder Trust; is there an assumed
"ipso facto" Conflict of Interest between the two opposing litigant
parties of the Trustee/attorney for the Trustee(Trust)- AND...
What is the name of your state? Florida
Question:
1) Can and how may the testator of a Trust modify/change, within the
trust instrument, the provisions of the Florida Trust code in terms of
beneficiary rights to documentation/accounting?
2) Can right of...
What is the name of your state?Trust in Florida/live in NC
Venue changes:
1) Original Will probate- Putnam County Florida
2) Original Living Trust- Putnam County Florida
3) Trust Attorney - Putnam County Florida
4) Independent Trustee - Putnam County Florida
Testator's Tax...
What is the name of your state? Live in NC/Trust in Florida
Response: I was under the apparently misguided impression that the
statement that "the attorney for the Trustee and the attorney for the
trust"(same person) means that the attorney for the Trust has the fiduciary/legal responsibility...
What is the name of your state?Live in NC/Trust in Florida
2nd Inquiry to Dandy Don:Florida Trust
Please advise of appropriate contact:
1) response to Trust attorney solicitation of questions. - Done
2) Trust attorney on two-week vacation. - Verified
3) Certified copy of same letter (response...
What is the name of your state? Probate in Florida / Live in NC
Mother Deceased - December 2004 - Rest Home - 97yrs. old
Estate value > $2M
NO NOTIFICATION OF ANYKIND/ANYTHING
Two Probate files show up filed "Ex Parte" to Judge
consisting of Will and Appointment of Personal Rep - March 2005
NO...
What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? residence-NC/Probate-Fla
As relating to motions/petitions filed before Florida Probate:
From: Estate of [mother] To: EX PARTE Probate Documents
Basic definition: "done by one party only; as in, an ex parte...
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