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My last post discussed the pros and cons of institutional trustees vs. family member trustees.  Regardless of whom is serving as trustee, in the course of my law practice there are common themes which repeatedly arise in the area of trust disputes and litigation.  Specifically, it is easy for trustees—especially inexperienced family member trustees—to make mistakes when administering [...]

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A couple of the most frequent questions in estate, trust, and probate litigation are: (from trust beneficiaries)  “How long do I have to sue a trustee for breach of trust?”, and (from trustees or potential trustees)  “How long must I be concerned about potentially being sued for an alleged breach of trust?”   The Arkansas Trust Code (at [...]

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The Arkansas Court of Appeals recently ruled in an interesting case that a trustee’s encumbrance of trust property did not, under the specific circumstances involved in the dispute, constitute a violation of the trustee’s fiduciary duties.  Ordinarily such actions are looked down upon, but this case is an instance in which the unique facts involved apparently warranted a slight departure [...]

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