Dissolve a Trust
I want a Testamentary Trust account to be dissolved. The Trustee doesn't live up to the terms of the will and I don't need anyone to make decisions for me.
The late-relative meant well, but really didn't know me from afar at all.
Asked on 3/18/07, 10:35 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michael Moberg
Moberg & Associates
Re: Dissolve a Trust
If you are the Settlor (maker) of the Trust and the Trust is revocable, then you may be able to dissolve the Trust unless a beneficiary claims that you are not competant.
You may contact me to further discuss this matter at your convenience.
Answered on 3/23/07, 4:25 pm
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