Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Texas

I was a co-trustee of my mom's revocable trust and my descendants, a sub trust of my mom's.

I resigned as co-trustee and designated a successor trustee.

I am unhappy with him. he has neglicted to pay bills on time,been unresponsive to the ohter 2 co-trustees, ignored concerns and requests fom me, title company, my sisters, banks, ect....

He finally messed up a very important deal for me by basically lieing to me a making up stipulations that the other parties did not agree to.

I no longer trust him and need him removed.

I wish to handle my own bills but have someone be in charge of the continual proceeding w/ the liquidation of company, estate and contact w/ involved parties.

My mom's house is closing on 4/28 and the title co wants to issue the check to his name. Scares me. IU thought he was a trustworthy individual, he's proven otherwise. This check will be a third of the house which will be approx 64K.

I don't want him to have it.

How can I remove him.


Asked on 4/18/14, 11:23 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

James Bayles The Bayles Law Firm

you will need to review the terms of the trust for removing a trustee. your best option is to hire an attorney to handle this for you. after an attorney reviews the case they will be able advise you on how to proceed

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Answered on 4/18/14, 1:24 pm


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