Estates & Trusts Law > Estate Litigation > Challenging an Executor
Lawyers for Estate Executor Disputes
Our deep understanding of estate litigation allows us to confidently manage Executor disputes.
Estates have an individual tasked with distributing and managing the estate or trust. If a person dies with a Will, then the Will appoints an “executor” to administer that person’s estate. If a person dies without a will, then a spouse, child, family member or third party can apply to the probate court to be appointed the Administrator of that person’s estate.
Regardless of whether a person is an Executor or Administrator, that person owes a fiduciary duty to the deceased person’s estate or trust beneficiaries to act in the best interests of the estate, to not act in a conflict of interest, and act with scrupulous good faith.
An Executor or an Administrator who does not meet this fiduciary duty can be subject to legal action by the estate’s beneficiaries or other interested parties such as creditors. The person appointed under a trust indenture or who otherwise possesses trust property to be administered on behalf of trust beneficiaries is called a Trustee. Trustees also owe a fiduciary duty to the trust beneficiaries of the trust that they are administering.
When you may challenge an Executor’s actions
An executor may take certain steps which are in breach of his or her fiduciary duty to the estate. Examples where an executor may be challenged include: misusing estate or trust funds in a way that causes damage to the estate or trust property, co-mingling estate funds with personal funds, providing inadequate accountings to the beneficiaries, using estate or trust funds for personal purposes, favouring one beneficiary over another beneficiary (including favouring him/ herself over other beneficiaries), or failing to distribute the estate to the beneficiaries.
Knowing the legal steps in challenging an Executor
An executor or trustee who has acted contrary to the law may be sued for breach of fiduciary duty. A conversation with a lawyer can help you determine whether the actions taken by the executor or trustee violate his duty and whether you’re in a good position to challenge the executor. And whether commencing legal action is in your best interest. Our team at Onyx Law Group is committed to fully understanding our clients’ concerns and is dedicated to offering legal solutions to meet their personal and practical objectives. At Onyx Law, we approach our estate litigation practice knowing that every case is unique and every client deserves understanding and compassion.
We believe it’s important to know your legal rights and obligations before making any decisions. That’s why we offer 30 minute free consultations to give you the opportunity to discuss your matter with a passionate and knowledgeable lawyer who can advise you on the best steps forward.