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What is a Florida Beneficiary’s Right to Trust Accounting?   

What is a Florida Beneficiary’s Right to Trust Accounting? By Phil Rarick, Weston Trust Attorney, and Jasmine Benitez, Legal Assistant In Florida, qualified beneficiaries of a trust have a legal right to receive an accounting from the trustee. This accounting is a detailed report of the trust’s financial activities, including…

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Can a Trustee Be Removed in Florida?

Can a Trustee Be Removed in Florida? By Phil Rarick, Weston Trust Attorney, and Jasmine Benitez, Legal Assistant The answer is yes – under certain circumstances, a trustee can be removed from their duties. A trustee has a high fiduciary responsibility to act in the best interest of the qualified…

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10 Important Legal Rights for “Qualified Beneficiaries” under a Florida Trust

Know your rights.  If you are a qualified beneficiary of a Florida trust you have important legal rights protected by Florida law. The trustee of an irrevocable trust in Florida is a fiduciary with numerous responsibilities that run like a laser beam to the qualified beneficiaries.  See our 12 Point…

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