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Penelope Stevens

Penelope Stevens 

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21 Aug 2001

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Jimboomba QLD

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Accredited Specialist In: Family Law

Licenced To Practise In: VIC

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Languages Spoken: English

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Main Office: Jimboomba QLD 4280

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Is it true that all the beneciaries of a trust must agree to the sales price of a piece of real estate in a trust?

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A trust is a private contract among the parties involved, the operation of law only comes into play when there is no provision in the trust relating to a certain scenario. If your trust was prepared by an estate planning attorney, it almost certainly addresses the issue you described and the answer lies in the trust document itself. Most likely the trustee is vested with the authority to manage assets and sell the property, there is very little the beneciaries would be able to do to challenge...
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