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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here's what I would do: hire a lawyer. Have him write a letter requesting a copy. If that doesn't work, have him petition the court to get a copy. [/quote] Thank you. Done. I really appreciate the posters who are not immature, needy and self serving with their odd need for details I don't have. I have not posted this question before. I know some people are waiting for their Lls to die so they can get their money, and this is not the case here. So, thank you. [/quote] NP. Posters are not being immature, needy and self serving. They are asking for all the details in one post in order to make it easier to give you good advice. And while you don't know everything, you do have pieces of information that came out in small snippets. The situation is clear in your head, but is not clear from a readers perspective. As far as I can tell, the story is this: An individual living in (unknown state/country) who was a close relative of (you or the trustee, I'm unclear on that) informed you that they had created a trust and you were a beneficiary, type of trust and beneficiary is unknown. Subsequent to the individuals death th trustee (who is related to the deceased and you how?) has been asked for a copy of the trust and has refused to provide it. You have not seen the will or any trusts related to the estate and want to gain access to confirm you are named and that the trust is not being mismanaged. Answers you probably do have that could influence the advice you get include the state of residence of the deceased and the relationships of the parties involved.[/quote]
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