Trustees are supposed to manage trust assets, follow the terms of the trust, and keep beneficiaries reasonably informed. But when a trustee stops answering emails, refuses to provide records, or acts as though beneficiaries have no right to ask questions, the...
Most people create an estate plan to avoid conflict. They want their family to grieve in peace, not argue in court. But at Reuter Corbett, we see the opposite outcome more often than you’d think. A poorly constructed or outdated estate plan doesn’t prevent...
As a beneficiary of a trust, you place a great deal of faith in the trustee, whose responsibility it is to manage the assets in your best interests. But what happens when that trust is broken and the trustee fails to fulfill their legal obligations? This is where...