Estates disputes and removing trustees and executors

There are occasions where a trustee or executor no longer wishes to continue in their role and decides to step down. Alternatively, the beneficiaries of an estate or trust may be unhappy about the way in which an executor or trustee has been behaving and seek to replace them with someone else.

Practical advice on estates disputes

We are experienced in all types of estate disputes and trust disputes, which often involve changing trustees or executors. The position and procedure will depend on whether a person is appointed as an executor or trustee and, in the case of an executor, will also depend on whether a grant has been obtained in the estate.

The trust deed itself may allow trustees to retire and to appoint replacements. Alternatively, there are provisions in law for trustees to replace their co-trustees in certain circumstances such as when a trustee has died, is incapable of acting, or wants to retire.

If there is a dispute as to the removal or replacement of trustees, it is likely an application will have to be made to the court. The court does have the power to remove a trustee if it would be detrimental to the trust for that person to continue. An application of this type may therefore be appropriate where relations between the trustees and beneficiaries have become so bad as to make the administration of the trust unworkable.

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We are increasingly being asked to provide guidance on the removal of executors and trustees, as well as advising on any indemnities sought by retiring trustees. We can offer practical assistance on the steps required, whether on behalf of a trustee or beneficiary, and are also able to help in relation to any documents that are necessary, and any indemnities sought.

How we help our clients

The procedure for removing trustees and executors

The merits of applications to remove

Drafting deeds of retirement and appointment

Indemnities on removal or retirement

Recent work highlights

Court order

Advising a client on an application for a court order to remove a trustee, where the relationship between the trustees had irretrievably broken down, leading to an impasse in the administration of the trust.

Irreconcilable differences

Negotiating the retirement of trustees where the relationship between the trustees and beneficiaries had deteriorated, and advising on suitable indemnities.

Impartial administrator

Acting as independent administrator in a contentious estate matter following the court-ordered removal of the original executors due to a breakdown in trust and ongoing disputes among the beneficiaries.

Cohabitee rights

Representing a bereaved cohabitee whose partner died without leaving a will and who therefore inherited nothing from his estate under the rules of intestacy.

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