Lorenzo Law

Trust Litigation Attorney

Trust Litigation Attorney

A trust is one of the most common financial arrangements relied upon by those with significant financial assets, because of the many legal advantages they offer. Trusts and estates attorneyssuch as Jose Lorenzoprovide advice on the wisdom and utility of setting up a trust. They also deal with the various types of trust and estates issues, including both trust disputes and non-contentious issues such as drafting trust documents. 

What is a Trust?

A trust is a legal arrangement whereby a person who owns cash or other property, known as the grantor, transfers that property to another person, known as the trustee, with binding instructions to give that property to a third person, known as the beneficiary, under terms set forth in a written trust agreement. The trustee can be an individual or a company, and the grantor can name more than one beneficiary.

A trust may be used to transfer property to a descendent after the grantor’s death (without the need to go through the probate process), to transfer property to a child once the child reaches a certain age, or even to found a university or a charity. Trust property can be subject to tax liability just as other property can be.

Living Trusts

A living trust can be revoked by the grantor at any time during his lifetime, and the grantor typically doubles as the trustee. The main advantage of a living trust is that trust assetsare not subject to the jurisdiction of the probate court. After the death of the grantor,trust administrationis vested in a successor trustee appointed in advance by the grantor. Trust assets can be distributed immediately, without going through probate, as long as the terms of the trust allow this.

Testamentary Trusts

A testamentary trust is an irrevocable trust established by the terms of the grantor’s will, and it instructs the personal representativeof the grantor’s probate estate to establish the trust. The purpose of a testamentary trust is often to avoid distributing assets to the beneficiary in lump sum. A spendthrift trust, for example, distributes assets gradually, so that the beneficiary will not squander them. Testamentary trusts are subject to the jurisdiction of the probate court.

Disputing the Validity of a Trust

Disputes commonly arise among trust beneficiaries, or between the trustee and one or more of the beneficiaries. A trust beneficiary or other interested party may challenge the validity of a trust on the following grounds, among others:

Trust litigation is often emotional to the point of being gut-wrenching, and the application of trust law can get surprisingly complex. The objectivity provided by a third-party trust litigation lawyer can prove invaluable under these circumstances 

Actions Against a Trustee

A trustee is subject to certain fiduciary duties, and the real or imagined breach of a fiduciary duty by a trustee often triggers trust contests among family members. A trust beneficiary might challenge the existence or administration of a trust for a variety of reasons, including breach of any of the following trustee duties: 

A trustee is also subject to other duties that may arise by operation of law or by the exercise of prudent judgment. 

Some of Our Practice Areas

Lorenzo Lawhandles the following types of cases, among others:

You Need an Experienced Trust Litigation Lawyeron Your Side

Jose Lorenzois one of the few trust litigation attorneysin the Miami-Dade area who knows his way around the Florida court system well enough to effectively to fight for your rights. If you are involved in a dispute regarding a trust, or if you anticipate such a dispute arising, contact Lorenzo Lawimmediately.Call us at (305) 999-5411,complete our online intake form, email us at jml@joselorenzolaw.comor visit one of our officesin Coral Gablesor Ft. Lauderdale.

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