
Dispute Resolution
Provision of Information by Trustees to Beneficiaries
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We act for trustees, executors, personal representatives and for individuals claiming against estates, trustees or other parties
Does a beneficiary of a trust have a right to access trust documents or information?
Trustees have a duty to inform a beneficiary of the existence and terms of the trust and of the general nature of their interest. Beyond these duties, establishing what information and documents a beneficiary is entitled to see is not always clear cut and it is a common issue that arises when dealing with trusts.
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