Can a Trustee give away an asset to a non beneficiary of an estate?
My brother gave away a 3 year old car, which was in a good sellable condition, to a non beneficiary of my late mother's estate?
The car could have been sold to have put funds into a Trust.
Would this be a good cause to have him removed as a Trustee for defrauding the trust out of an asset which could have been sold?
I am fully aware he gave the car to his son's girlfriend, an unmarried couple, she then damaged the vehicle not long after receiving it.
I objected to the car being giving to her on the grounds she was not entitled to it, but my brother refused to ignore my concerns.
I have raised this with my solicitor and he's looking into it.
My brother gave away a 3 year old car, which was in a good sellable condition, to a non beneficiary of my late mother's estate?
The car could have been sold to have put funds into a Trust.
Would this be a good cause to have him removed as a Trustee for defrauding the trust out of an asset which could have been sold?
I am fully aware he gave the car to his son's girlfriend, an unmarried couple, she then damaged the vehicle not long after receiving it.
I objected to the car being giving to her on the grounds she was not entitled to it, but my brother refused to ignore my concerns.
I have raised this with my solicitor and he's looking into it.
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