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    Aug 20, 2008, 06:38 PM
    My grandparents set up a trust in West Virginia.
    Hello, I would like some information on trusts. My grandparents set up a trust before they passed away some 22 years ago. I really do not know anything about the trust or how much money and property they had. I have tried to keep out of this part of the family "secret" all these years, but it is time to get involved. My father, who has always been considered sort of the "black sheep" of the family is getting much older. This has always been a source of contention for him. He has always had just enough money to survive, unlike his other siblings. The oldest sibling, my aunt and also the only daughter of five children, has control of the trust. My father would like to settle the trust and receive what is left of his share of the money while he might still be able to use it. My aunt will not settle the trust and says she has several more years before she has to. My questions are:
    Are trusts public record? Are they available to see? Who would have this information? Can I get a copy of the trust? Can I demand an audit of the trust?

    I basically need any information available about trusts in layman's terms. I am not interested in any of the money or proceeds from this trust but would love to give my poor old father some piece of mind. I know my grandparents loved all their children equally and are rolling over in their graves knowing how my father's siblings are treating him. I also think 22 years is way too long to be hoarding money and keeping the legacy of my grandparents all about money for the rest of us.

    My grandparents were originally from New Jersey and moved to West Virginia when they retired. When my grandfather passed away, in a hospital in Virginia, they moved my grandmother to Penn. To live close to her daughter. When she became incapacitated they moved her back to West Virginia to die in a nursing home. I do not know for sure if the trust was filed in West Virginia, New Jersey, Pennsylvania or Virginia.
    Thank you for any help.
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    Aug 20, 2008, 07:33 PM
    Who is over the trust, who has to account for the money.
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    Aug 20, 2008, 07:51 PM
    Good questions and one for which I really do not have the answers for. I know that somehow a neighbor of my grandparents over 20 years ago is involved. I know that my aunt has a lot of power and her son has recently been given some type of power. I honestly do not know anything as I have never asked any questions before. I just now wrote my aunt an email asking some of these questions. I doubt she answers me honestly. That is why I am on this helpdesk, trying to find answers on my own with the help of the knowledgeable people on this web site.
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    Aug 21, 2008, 08:28 AM
    Hello jersey:

    You're going to need an attorney.

    We're really good at telling people how to do most legal things on their own... We're also really good at telling people when they Can't get it done by themselves.

    excon

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