Summary
Irrevocable trust issues can be complex. Trustees must act in beneficiaries best interests. Legal action is possible for fiduciary breaches. Court intervention can address mismanagement. Virginia law considers tampering with public records a crime. Persons with disabilities have rights and resources. Report SSI fraud to the SSAs Office of Inspector General. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
need legal assistance in the cover up after the fact with theft of irrevokable trust in execution of a trust will
Hello Katharine, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Irrevocable trust issues can be complex. In Virginia, the law generally requires trustees to act in the best interest of the trust's beneficiaries.
- If there's a breach of fiduciary duty, you may be able to take legal action.
- It's also possible to request court intervention for the mismanagement of a trust.
I strongly recommend speaking to a local attorney specializing in Trusts and Estates.
no because they are complicate
I understand that this is a complex situation, Katharine. You might consider reaching out to legal aid services in Virginia. They can potentially provide you with more straightforward assistance or refer you to resources that can help simplify the process for you.
no i am physically disabled and family are local elected officials. charges that were filed by magistrate were erased.
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Katharine. It's important to know that under Virginia law:
- Tampering with public records, including court records, can be considered a crime.
- If you suspect misconduct, you might be able to file a complaint with the appropriate oversight agency or seek help from a legal advocate.
- Persons with disabilities have rights and resources for assistance. Virginia's Department of Aging and Rehabilitative Services might be able to help.
yeah ill get there.. sick
I'm really sorry to hear that you're not feeling well, Katharine. Please take care of your health. Remember, there are resources available to you when you're ready. Don't hesitate to reach out if you need any further legal information.
no i have found that the local fraud has control over ssi appropiations i have cancer
I'm really sorry to hear that, Katharine. If you believe there's fraudulent activity regarding your SSI benefits, you can report it to the SSA's Office of Inspector General. They handle allegations of fraud, waste, and abuse. Stay strong and take care.