Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in California

family trust fraud

My grandmother died 18 months ago. My sister is trustee and the trust she sent me isn't the one my grandmother had me read. What can I do to prove this is fraudulent. I don't know the attorney she used. My sister says the other one was no good and she burnt it! She already cheated out of a lot when my father died and frankly I have had it with what she has done with her fudiciary duties. What a sham!


Asked on 7/19/07, 9:48 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

rajeshwar sharma rajeshwarnathsharma

Re: family trust fraud

Complain to police. It is advisable to consult the attorney/lawyer

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Answered on 7/19/07, 11:14 pm
Scott Linden Scott H. Linden, Esq.

Re: family trust fraud

The first step is to contact the attorney who drafted the current trust and see if they are the same who drafted the other one...or if they know who it was.

Was the surviving will drafted first or second?

This is actually (and sadly) not as uncommon as you might think.

Our office specializes in trusts and estates and I beliee we can help you with your situation.

Please feel free to contact me at the number and/or email provided by LawGuru. Additionally, you can learn a little more about our firm as well as some very useful information regarding trusts, wills and probate on our firm's website, No-Probate.com.

Scott

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Answered on 7/20/07, 5:20 pm
Mitchell Roth MW Roth, Professional Law Corporation

Re: family trust fraud

Your grandmother had a right to change her trust until she died or became incapacitated. That doesn't mean she did. Is there a copy of the old trust anywhere. What evidence do you have of the terms of the old trust agreement?

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Answered on 7/19/07, 10:53 pm


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