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  2. I'm a Trustee. Can I Remove a Beneficiary From a Trust? - AOL

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    For example, say that the beneficiaries believe the trustee is siphoning assets away from the trust for their own benefit. They could initiate a court proceeding to have the trustee removed and ...

  3. Rule in Dearle v Hall - Wikipedia

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    The rule in Dearle v Hall (1828) 3 Russ 1 is an English common law rule to determine priority between competing equitable claims to the same asset. The rule broadly provides that where the equitable owner of an asset purports to dispose of his equitable interest on two or more occasions, and the equities are equal between claimants, the claimant who first notifies the trustee or legal owner of ...

  4. United States trust law - Wikipedia

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    The most infamous example would be beneficiaries who clamor against the trustee to "bust the trust" based on the strict limits the trust (or the trustee) may impose on the trust assets. In many of these cases, the UTC provides beneficiaries (and trustees) relief to provide the flexibility needed to dispose of trust property under certain rules.

  5. Beneficiary (trust) - Wikipedia

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    In trust law, a beneficiary (also known by the Law French terms cestui que use and cestui que trust), is the person or persons who are entitled to the benefit of any trust arrangement. A beneficiary will normally be a natural person , but it is perfectly possible to have a company as the beneficiary of a trust, and this often happens in ...

  6. What Do My Beneficiaries Need to Know About Trusts & Money? - AOL

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    For example, let’s say a grantor wants to establish a trust for the benefit of a child. In that case, they would set up a revocable trust , which will distribute the assets after the child ...

  7. Named executor of parent’s estate, now what? - AOL

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    Rhonda Griswold, a Cades Schutte law firm partner, joins producer/host Coralie Chun Matayoshi to discuss your fiduciary duties as an Executor or Trustee, things you need to do, notice and ...

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