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Trustees have a fiduciary duty to act in the best interest of all beneficiaries. If they fail, you can file a complaint in probate court. Ensure your document includes specific grievances, evidence, and desired outcomes. Consider seeking legal advice for further guidance.Full Conversation
Wendy
Hi Wendy! How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
review my response to trustees
Sure, Wendy! Could you provide more details about your response and the context of your situation with the trustees? This will help me give you better guidance.
They are not acting in the best interest of all beneficiaries
Hi Wendy! To better assist you, can you tell me if you are dealing with a trust or an estate, and what specific actions the trustees are taking that you believe are not in the best interest of all beneficiaries?
It is an estate and it is dealing with the sell of my mothers home
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Thanks for the details, Wendy. Here are some general points to consider regarding estates and trustees:
- Trustees have a fiduciary duty to act in the best interest of all beneficiaries.
- If you believe they are not fulfilling this duty, you can file a complaint in probate court.
Would you like more information on filing a complaint or any specific guidance?
No, just review the document I wrote
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Wendy, it sounds like you have concerns about the trustees managing the sale of your mother's home. Generally, trustees have a duty to act in the best interest of all beneficiaries. If you believe they are not fulfilling this duty, you can file a complaint in probate court. Would you like help reviewing your document for accuracy or clarity?
Can you provide the document you wrote for further review?
Yes
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Wendy, I can't directly review documents, but I can guide you on what to look for. Ensure your document includes:
- Specific grievances with evidence.
- How trustees are breaching fiduciary duties.
- Desired outcomes or actions.
Would you like to know more about filing a complaint?
no, just reviewing my document
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Got it, Wendy. Make sure your document clearly states your specific grievances, the evidence supporting your claims, how the trustees are breaching their fiduciary duties, and what outcomes you desire. If you need further guidance on specific points or clarity, feel free to ask!