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What Constitutes Self Dealing of a Trustee in West Palm Beach Probate Court?

Uncategorized Dec 4, 2015
post about What Constitutes Self Dealing of a Trustee in West Palm Beach Probate Court?

Do you know what self-dealing means? One common reason people rely  on Florida trust lawyers is to deal with Florida probate litigation related to self-dealing. If you think the trustee is getting more than they are entitled to or taking advantage of trust funds then it may be time to file a probate lawsuit. 

What is Self-Dealing?

  • Estate lawyers in Florida know that trust funds and trust assets may belong to the Delray Beach trustee on paper but they are for the benefit of the beneficiaries.
  • What does that mean?
  • It means that a trustee cannot use those assets to benefit him or herself even if it is also good for the beneficiaries.
  • This rule may seem harsh but it keeps everyone in line.
  • Probate litigation attorneys often find cases where a trustee bought or sold property and got some type of benefit then when the lawsuit comes up they say well it also benefitted the beneficiaries.
  • That is still self-dealing, and could still result in a Palm Beach probate lawsuit.
  • Florida probate lawyers know how self-dealing can erode the very nature of a trust, the trust between the trustee and beneficiary.
  • If you are a beneficiary and feel that the trustee is taking advantage of their position then you may want to consult with a Florida estate attorney before it is too late.
  • Probate attorneys Florida will want to look at the trust accounting so make sure to bring a long the relevant paperwork when you go to see your West Palm Beach probate lawyers.

Ball Trust v. Durst

  • This was a very complex trust lawsuit that arose in the Federal Court in New Jersey.
  • A man had appointed his two brothers to look over a trust that was for the benefit of his nieces, nephews and children.
  • Relations broke down and estate attorneys had to be brought in.
  • The trustees were sued for self-dealing and breaching fiduciary duties and their attorneys were even sued for malpractice!
  • Florida estate attorneys know that part of representing a trustee is evaluating the legality of their actions and whether they constitute self-dealing.

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