Contesting a Trust

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What is Contesting a Trust?

A legal process in which a party challenges the validity or terms of a trust.

A legal process where a party challenges the validity, terms, or administration of a trust. Common grounds for contesting a trust include undue influence, fraud, lack of capacity, or improper execution of the trust document. Beneficiaries or potential heirs may pursue a trust contest if they believe the trust does not reflect the true intentions of the grantor or if there are concerns about the trustee’s actions.

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