A Trust Beneficiary's Right To Information
Get together with like-minded individuals in our Impactful Inheritance community to discuss planning, preservation, and protection of wealth. Join our community today and start making a difference for future generations. 30 day free trial at the following link: https://www.impactfulinheritance.com/... -- It is not uncommon for beneficiaries of a trust to complain because they are not getting information from the trustee of a trust. Pending the terms of the trust instrument and applicable trust state law, beneficiaries of irrevocable trusts, generally, are entitled to see a copy of the trust instrument along with a rendering of clear and accurate information regarding the trust assets.

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