How Can Problems With Trustees or Executors Be Avoided or Resolved? |
Posted: May 15, 2018 |
When a family member or someone else in a fiduciary role commits wrongdoing, it is tremendously unfair to the beneficiaries of an estate or trust. Yet far too often, executors and trustees abuse their power, engage in self-dealing or commit outright theft. At Keystone Law Group, we are committed to confronting such conduct and helping beneficiaries assert their rightful interests. To help you understand your options, we recently published a white paper called When Executors and Trustees Go Wrong. In it, you will learn:
To become better informed about how to avoid or resolve problems with fiduciaries, we encourage you to download our white paper free of charge.
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