Trust Property Dispute Resolution
Summary
In California, when a parent passes away, the administration of an inter vivos trust can become contentious, especially if siblings disagree on property distribution. If a sibling removes valuables without consent, its crucial to secure the property, contact the trustee, and document the incident. Consulting an estate attorney can provide guidance on protecting your rights as a beneficiary and resident. If a professional fiduciary is appointed without your knowledge, you may need legal advice to address unauthorized actions and ensure fair administration of the trust.Full Conversation
I lived with my mother and father for 10 years prescient my mothers death and accumulated personal property during that time and protected and cared for their home and property and was responsible for the property as I was a resident. My parents had an inter vivos trust that the home was specifically named in the trust.
Thank you for sharing more details about your situation. To assist you better, could you please clarify your specific legal concern regarding the trust or the home? Are you inquiring about your rights to the personal property, the distribution of the home, or something else?
OK I’m not quite sure what my specific legal question is it I have to deal with administration
Thank you for the details. To help you better, could you please clarify if your concern is related to distributing the property among the beneficiaries, claiming any rights as a resident, or handling the administration of the trust? This will help narrow down the information you need.
Yes my mom passed on September * and the day after my sibling Robert who was one and four equal beneficiaries of the state and the trust home entered the home with his family and another siblings family and removed all valuables and jewelry a contact to safe and And valuables he took them home and later used an outdated document titled if my
I'm sorry for your loss. It seems you have concerns regarding the administration of the trust and the actions of your sibling. Here are some general steps you might consider:
- **Secure the Property:** Ensure the home is secure to prevent further unauthorized access.
- **Trustee Contact:** Contact the trustee of the trust to report the incident.
- **Inventory:** Document all items that were taken and gather any evidence of their value.
- **Legal Advice:** Consider consulting an estate or trust attorney for specific guidance.
Could you please let me know your location to provide more specific information, such as the nearest court or legal resources?
- **Secure the Property:** Ensure the home is secure to prevent further unauthorized access.
- **Trustee Contact:** Contact the trustee of the trust to report the incident.
- **Inventory:** Document all items that were taken and gather any evidence of their value.
- **Legal Advice:** Consider consulting an estate or trust attorney for specific guidance.
Could you please let me know your location to provide more specific information, such as the nearest court or legal resources?
The day after my mom passed my brother came to the house and removed all the valuables he then took him home and from there never to be seen again only items that were specifically named bequeathed to each child according to an outdated * document titled if my spouse fails to Survive me by 45 days With instructions on how she want to dispose of her personal property he then advised me he wanted nothing to do with any of the property in the home and that I could take whatever I wanted however as a beneficiary and a resident I felt that I would be held responsible for any property I removed and did not protect in February *, * a Professional fiduciary new Maren Miller Consented to become trustee without my notification approval or knowledge upon her beginning and her administration she hired another sibling paying him $* $* to remove all the appliances fixtures heating and air conditioners lights appliances even door knobs and knobs on the kitchen cabinets were removed a window is broken closet doors and bedroom doors were broken into and destroyed of he live he moved in while under the trustees employ without seeking my sent consent for approval or noticing me and hiring him he removed sold threw away oh my property from the contents of my house in Escondido stored in the garage all the property furniture etc. I mentioned in the home and all in the contract from this trustee he effectively came and bullied me out of the house I I went and got a restraining order
Thank you for sharing the details of your situation. It sounds quite challenging. Here are some steps you might consider:
- **Secure the Property:** Ensure the home is secure to prevent further unauthorized access.
- **Trustee Contact:** Report the incident to the trustee of the trust.
- **Inventory:** Document all items taken and gather evidence of their value.
- **Legal Advice:** Consult an estate or trust attorney for specific guidance.
Could you please confirm your location to provide more specific information, such as the nearest court or legal resources?
- **Secure the Property:** Ensure the home is secure to prevent further unauthorized access.
- **Trustee Contact:** Report the incident to the trustee of the trust.
- **Inventory:** Document all items taken and gather evidence of their value.
- **Legal Advice:** Consult an estate or trust attorney for specific guidance.
Could you please confirm your location to provide more specific information, such as the nearest court or legal resources?
OK here it is after my mom passed I still was a resident in the home because I was her caretaker she had an interview to wills trust which the house belong to the trust me and my siblings are all equal beneficiaries of the home in the trust the other beneficiaries through a majority vote hide a trustee or profession of
I'm sorry for your loss and the difficult situation you're facing. To provide more accurate guidance, could you please confirm your location? This will help me suggest specific legal resources and courts that can assist you.