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Accounting Of Trust; What Am I Entitled To See?

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stockton

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CALIFORNIA

My Trustee has submitted an accounting of the Trust.

It lists receipts and payments. It has transactions and other financial stuff.

But it is all typed out in form. There are no original statements or receipts, no original financial statements.

Q1: Am I supposed to accept whatever they type as the truth or am I entitled to see original or certified copies of all financial transactions and receipts and payments?

Q2: If the Trustee says the Trust began with $100,000, am I supposed to accept that as truth or am I entitled to see the original or certified copies of all assets?

Thank You In Advance for all replies!What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
 



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