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Overview—Texas Trust Beneficiaries’ Rights to Information

by Price Johnson | Feb 21, 2023 | Trust Disputes

We meet lots of Texas trust beneficiaries in our practice. Quite often, they’re completely confused. They don’t know when they’re supposed to receive trust funds or other assets. They’re clueless about how much they’re supposed to receive. They’ve never seen the...

Series Recap—Important Takeaways for Texas Beneficiaries and Trustees

by Price Johnson | Jan 6, 2022 | Trust Disputes

In this conclusion of our series on Texas trust disputes, we highlight some of the more important points addressed in this series. Our previous installment tackled the payment of attorneys’ fees during a Texas trust dispute. In total, this series addressed the...

Trust Beneficiaries and Trustees Should Understand Who Pays Legal Fees in a Texas Trust Dispute

by Price Johnson | Jan 6, 2022 | Trust Disputes

In this sixth installment of our series, we address the payment of legal fees in Texas trust disputes. Our previous post identified the duties trustees must follow and the consequences when they breach those duties. You may now realize you have a trust claim and need...

Texas Beneficiaries Have Claims Against Trustees Who Breach their Duties

by Price Johnson | Jan 6, 2022 | Trust Disputes

In this segment of our series on Texas trust disputes, we shine a spotlight on the duties of trustees. Previously, we identified the rights of Texas trust beneficiaries. This post reveals another source of trust disputes—what happens when a Texas trustee breaches his...

Trust Beneficiaries in Texas Have a Set of Rights in Trust Disputes

by Price Johnson | Jan 6, 2022 | Trust Disputes

In this part of our continuing series on Texas trust disputes, we talk about beneficiary rights. When those rights are ignored or intentionally dismissed, a trust dispute may be necessary. If you assume trustees cannot steal or misuse trust funds and property, you...
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