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I was really sad that I even had to hire an attorney to deal with parts of my family when my dad died but he really helped me get through the process and was SO knowledgeable on everything that was going on.
Need to dispute or defend a trust or its administration in Texas? Arrange for a complimentary consultation with our trust dispute attorney by calling (346) 384-8768 in Houston and (817) 532-6797 in Fort Worth.
They were caring and kind all the way through the process. I highly recommend them to anyone entitled to claim leftover funds from foreclosure or who need to probate an estate for a loved one. Here is a picture of myself and my lovely sister, Karen!
He told me the amount I would receive at the beginning of the process. He also told me that I would never have to step inside of a court room, which I didn’t want to due to the complex challenges of probate court. Ryan and his team worked very hard for me.
Keith and his team were fantastic. We had heard horror stories of the probate process but our experience was fast and flawless with Keith. The loss of our loved one was very unexpected and the estate was complicated. Considering the circumstances I can honestly say it couldn’t have gone any better. I have already recommended Keith to others and will continue to.
A trust dispute consists of a conflict between various parties that involves the terms of the trust or how a trust is administrated. These disputes can lead to lawsuits that must be handled in civil court although they may be settled outside of court. Many individuals and families in Texas and throughout the U.S. have created various types of trusts for many different purposes.
These trusts consist of fiduciary relationships where the property or assets of one party are held by a trustee. The trustee manages those assets and passes them on to the heirs and beneficiaries named in the trust document once the trust creator has passed away. Many different kinds of trusts exist, including revocable “living” trusts which are probably the most common, irrevocable trusts, special needs trusts, charitable trusts, and more. They are widely used in estate planning. If you need to dispute the terms or administration of a trust or are the trustee of a trust that is being disputed, you can turn to Keith Morris & Stacy Kelly, Attorneys at Law for superior legal representation throughout all phases of this legal matter.
Like wills, the terms or administration of a trust can be disputed for several reasons. If proven in court, the trust could be rendered invalid and a former will or trust (if one exists) may be substituted. Absent those documents, the estate will then have to be decided and settled according to state law.
Those who can dispute a trust must be persons or entities named in the trust or who have a financial interest in the property or assets of the estate. This is called a “devisee” of the contested trust; these people are considered to have “standing” in the matter. They could include spouses, children, stepchildren, grandchildren, parents, or other relatives or beneficiaries. In most trusts, it is common for a clause to have been included in its language that states that anyone who unsuccessfully contests its terms will forfeit their share of the proceeds or be penalized in some other way.
In order to dispute a trust, you must have “grounds” for the dispute, which would consist of some type of improper behavior or procedure connected with its creation. Common grounds for trust disputes can include:
At Keith Morris & Stacy Kelly, Attorneys at Law, we have been dealing with legal issues involving trusts and wills for decades. We provide aggressive oversight and litigation skills to all trust matters, starting with a detailed assessment of where you stand and the options that can be used to remedy the situation. Our firm is dedicated to the highest levels of service, as evidenced by the many honors and accolades we have received over the years, including an AV Preeminent® rating by Martindale Hubbell® and listing in Super Lawyers. Let us use our extensive knowledge and legal skills to protect your rights and best interests and to help you achieve your legal objectives.
Learn more about how we can help. Contact us at (346) 384-8768 in Houston or (817) 532-6797 in Fort Worth today.
Have you lost a loved one and need to settle his or her estate? Do you need the estate administered correctly? Are you concerned that someone may be taking advantage of your relative’s death? Are you concerned about ensuring that the wishes of the deceased are honored?
If the answer to any of these questions is yes, our Texas law firm can help. We can assist you with questions related to inheritance law, will contests, guardianships, property rights, will forms, conservatorships, codicils, intestacy, and more. When you need a probate lawyer in Texas, call Keith Morris & Stacy Kelly.
Contact the firm today to discuss your case during a free consultation and explore your options.