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Texas Probate Appeals Shows How You May be Able to Stop the West Palm Beach Trustee Dead in Their Tracks with an Injunction

Uncategorized Nov 7, 2015
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If you are concerned about the trustee of your West Palm Beach trust  acting improperly listen up. Do you know what an injunction is? You may be entitled to a Court order that halts the trustee from acting without Court permission. Are you entitled to an injunction from the probate court in West Palm Beach? Check out this recent case out of the Texas Court of Appeals to learn more.

Injunctions

  • An injunction is a special type of Court Order that a probate court can order.
  • This order will prevent a party from doing certain acts that they may otherwise lawfully do.
  • For example if a trustee is about to terminate a trust or cut you off from it, this may beenjoined by the probate court in West Palm Beach.
  • An injunction can be a difficult remedy to get though and you will have to show a specific right to it to convince the probate court. 
  • Experienced Palm Beach probate attorneys know how to get the Court to issue an injunction if one is warranted.
  • Do you know what you will need to include in your motion for an injunction?
  • Do you know whether or not you want a permanent or temporary injunction?
  • Check out this recent case out of the Texas Court of Appeals to learn more about injunctions in probate.

Estate of Benson

  • This was an appeal from the probate court in Texas after a trustee was enjoined fromacting as a trustee. 
  • In fact the trustee was ordered to appoint a receiver to supervise the trust.
  • The trust was formed following the death of the settlor for the benefit of his heirs.
  • Did you know that you were entitled to seek this kind of relief from the probate court?
  • If you are concerned about bad acts of a trustee make sure to act quickly because time is of the essence.
  • If you act after the entire trust has been depleted what do you expect the judge to do for you anyways?
  • Do you think your trust needs a receiver following the bad acts of the trustee in West Palm Beach?

Want to learn more about your entitlements in probate court as a beneficiary of a trustee?

Check out the entire case by clicking here.