accountess
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NJ but the trust was filed in FL.
My grandparents filed a trust many years ago to support their son, (my biological father) for the duration of his life. Then the remaining property is to be distributed evenly among the three beneficiaries. I'm not even sure if the biological father is still alive. My grandparents are both deceased. Grandfather passed in 1996, grandmother in 2002. I am named as one of the three beneficiaries to the trust. One sister and an aunt of mine, are the executor and trustee for the trust. I have in my possession, a notarized copy from 1991, of disposition of property. I was to receive several items of jewelry but have received nothing. My grandparents home was sold in 2004 and both grantors signed the property forms at the sale. Again I heard nothing.
One trustee is an attorney and it is my belief that I should have received an annual reporting, the other trustee is an accountant regarding the trust, especially with the sale of the primary residence. It is my belief that these two would like to split the assets evenly among themselves instead of into thirds. I would like to be treated fairly in this matter and want to receive what my grandparents wishes were, regardless of the estranged family dynamic. I'm not in a position to employ an attorney especially out of state.
Could this inaction be a cause to petition the court for removal and replacement of these two? Also is this cause for disbarment? The attorney (sister), helped me many years ago with several legal issues. Please advise. Thank you.
My grandparents filed a trust many years ago to support their son, (my biological father) for the duration of his life. Then the remaining property is to be distributed evenly among the three beneficiaries. I'm not even sure if the biological father is still alive. My grandparents are both deceased. Grandfather passed in 1996, grandmother in 2002. I am named as one of the three beneficiaries to the trust. One sister and an aunt of mine, are the executor and trustee for the trust. I have in my possession, a notarized copy from 1991, of disposition of property. I was to receive several items of jewelry but have received nothing. My grandparents home was sold in 2004 and both grantors signed the property forms at the sale. Again I heard nothing.
One trustee is an attorney and it is my belief that I should have received an annual reporting, the other trustee is an accountant regarding the trust, especially with the sale of the primary residence. It is my belief that these two would like to split the assets evenly among themselves instead of into thirds. I would like to be treated fairly in this matter and want to receive what my grandparents wishes were, regardless of the estranged family dynamic. I'm not in a position to employ an attorney especially out of state.
Could this inaction be a cause to petition the court for removal and replacement of these two? Also is this cause for disbarment? The attorney (sister), helped me many years ago with several legal issues. Please advise. Thank you.
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