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How to Choose a Trustee to Administer Your Trust in Dallas

How to Choose a Trustee to Administer Your Trust in Dallas

If you’re trying to protect your estate and set your loved ones up for their futures, establishing a trust may be a good option. But once you decide to create a trust, you’ll need to find an experienced and trusted…

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4 Signs of a Breach of Fiduciary Duty

4 Signs of a Breach of Fiduciary Duty

Fiduciaries are supposed to act in the best interest of the people they’re helping. In the case of trusts, the fiduciary is supposed to oversee the funds and fulfill the principal’s (the account’s originator’s) instructions and wishes regarding the funds…

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When Is Setting up a Trust a Good Idea?

When Is Setting up a Trust a Good Idea?

When most people think of estate planning, they think about establishing a will and outlining their final wishes in a single document. Though this method is by far the most common way to create a plan for your assets and…

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What to Know About Trust Disputes in Texas

What to Know About Trust Disputes in Texas

Losing a loved one is an emotional event. But, even while coping with the loss, families may find themselves contesting the deceased’s trust, much like a will dispute.  A trust can be contested for many reasons, such as undue influence…

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