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Trustee’s Obligation to Maintain Impartiality in Trust Litigation: Zahnleuter V. Mueller (2023) 88 Cal.App.5th 1294
Trusts and Estates Quarterly; Vol. 29, Issue 4 (2023)
In trust litigation, navigating the boundary between a trustee’s right and duty to defend the trust, and the contrasting duty to remain impartial in disputes as to who is the rightful trust beneficiary, can prove to be complex and complicated.
1 Self-Study Credit
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