For trusts which are administered according to Florida law, trust beneficiaries have a LOT, I mean, a LOT, of rights. Most trust beneficiaries realize that you are entitled to trust accountings, but that’s just the tip of the legal/beneficiary rights iceberg. Although our trust litigation law firm in Florida has a robust defense practice of assisting trustees with the administration of trusts, we also are hired by a number of beneficiaries who need help getting information from their trustee. Many times, a trustee simply won’t tell the beneficiary where the money is, how the trust property is being handled, or what the money is being spent on. The Florida trust beneficiary is in the dark. And when trustees act like that, they can get into a lot of trouble.