Introducing Mucci Law’s comprehensive trust litigation services. Here’s how we can assist you:
Breach of Fiduciary Duty
A Trustee must ensure the trust is administered consistent with the trust terms and applicable laws. For instance, if a Trustee does not pay taxes for the trust timely, they may breach their duties owed to the beneficiaries of the trust. Bias towards any beneficiary is also a potential breach of fiduciary duty. We can guide you through the appropriate legal action(s) that may be taken.
Non-Fiduciary Trust Disputes
If there are any disputes among the trust beneficiaries, we can assist in taking action to resolve them. We can investigate all claims, verify the details, and create the most effective legal strategy for you.
Mediate & Negotiate
Our legal team is skilled and well-prepared to bring your case to a resolution and devise strategies to achieve your objectives. If there is an opportunity for mediation and you want to give negotiation a chance, we are skilled in conflict resolution strategies.
Resolve Your Trust Litigation Cases
Whether you are an individual, a family, a business owner, a corporate entity, a trustee, or anyone else requiring these services, if you need any assistance or guidance with trust litigation, we are available to discuss your potential legal needs.
FAQs
Here are answers to the most commonly asked questions on trust litigation:
What are the common grounds for trust litigation?
Trust litigation is all about solving disputes associated with trusts. The most common grounds for trust litigation include questionable actions of the Trustee, disagreement among the beneficiaries, and actions to contest for the trust’s validity.
Can I claim breach of fiduciary duty on the grounds of poor management of the trust assets?
If the Trustee has been negligent, dishonest, fraudulent, or biased, a beneficiary may claim a breach of the trustee’s fiduciary duty. Involvement in self-dealing is also a basis for a breach of fiduciary duty. Contact us if you doubt any such breach, and we will help you through the legal process.
Why should I attempt mediation instead of directly going to court?
Mediation allows a way for parties to communicate and dispute the issue outside of court. If it results in a positive outcome, you can save money on legal charges and fees, avoid lengthy cases, and keep your relationships intact.
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