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Don't Know weather you can waive you right as a trust beneficiary or not?

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Are you a trust beneficiary finding it tough to distinguish your rights and roles? Uncertainties revolving around complex accounting waivers weighing you down? Take a breath and read ahead.

 

In Florida, as a trust beneficiary, you hold the unusual right to waive your accounting. But you have to do it in writing. This could be a good idea if you have no questions about how the trust is being handled, and it could even save you some money. But don't forget, you can change your mind about this later on.

 

Plus, if the trustees don't do their job right, it could cost you. Sounds scary, but here's the good news. e-Estates and Trusts, PLLC is here to help you figure it all out. If you have any questions or worries, just reach out to us. We're here to help you understand everything clearly.