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When is Enough, Enough? Judicial Trustee Removal and Trolan v. Trolan (2019) 31 Cal. App. 5th 939
California Trusts and Estates Quarterly - Volume 27, Issue 1 (2021)
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1 Legal Specialization in Estate Planning; Trust & Probate Law
1 Self-Study Credit
The case of Trolan v. Trolan1 arises from an unusual reversal of a trial court’s order to remove all six co-trustees of the Trolan trust. In Trolan, the trial court, sua sponte, removed six sibling co-trustees due, in part, to the co-trustees’ disagreement over the trust’s distribution provisions and the trial court’s mistaken interpretation of the trust’s distribution provisions. The Court of Appeal reversed on both issues: the trial court’s interpretation of the trust distribution terms and the trial court’s removal of all of the co-trustees on its own motion.
1 Legal Specialization in Estate Planning; Trust & Probate Law
1 Self-Study Credit
Denise Chambliss
DENISE E. CHAMBLISS is a shareholder with the law firm of Hoge Fenton. When she joined the firm in 2010, she formed their Trust and Estate Litigation Practice Group, and continues as the chair that group. She maintains offices in the firm’s Pleasanton, San Jose and San Mateo locations.
Ms. Chambliss has over twenty-five years of litigation experience, with a concentration in contested Trust and Estate disputes. She has been included in Northern California Super Lawyers since 2015, and The Best Lawyers in America®since 2021.
Ariel Genevieve Siner
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