Texas Trust Fraud Lawyer Handles Texas Trust Fraud Lawsuits, Texas Trust Litigation and Texas Breach of Fiduciary Duty Claims by Texas Trust Fraud Lawyer, Texas Trust Litigation Lawyer, and Texas Breach of Fiduciary Duty Lawyer Jason S. Coomer  

Texas Trust Fraud Lawyer  and Trustee Fraud Lawyer, Jason Coomer handles breach of fiduciary duty lawsuits and claims where Trustees have negligently or intentionally misspent, embezzled, or stolen trust assets from trust beneficiaries.  As an Austin Texas Trust Fraud Lawyer, he helps trust beneficiaries and families seek compensation from trustees that have intentionally stolen or negligently lost money and other property.

For questions about a Texas Trust Fraud Lawsuit or Breach of Fiduciary Duty Lawsuit, feel free to e-mail Texas Trust Fraud Lawyer Jason S. Coomer or use our contact form. 

Texas Trust Fraud Lawsuits, Texas Trustee Mismanagement Lawsuits, & Texas Trustee Breach of Fiduciary Duty Lawsuits

Trustees have a duty under Texas probate law and most trusts to properly manage and distribute a trust and can be held responsible for fraud and mismanagement of trust assets.  Trustees that fraudulently mismanage or steal trust assets can have a breach of fiduciary duty lawsuit filed against them to reclaim any money or other assets that were mismanaged or stolen.  Trustees that commit fraud, steal, or negligently lose or destroy assets in a trust can be held responsible under Texas law for wrongful acts.

Unfortunately, there are people out there that will commit fraud and other wrongful acts to steal money from trust beneficiaries.  Some of these people will take the money of an incompetent person and use that money for their own benefit.   Whether these trustees are family members, step relatives, banks, lawyers, or opportunists, it is important to have a Texas Trust Fraud Lawyer that can help seek compensation for the theft or negligent management.

Texas Trust Fraud Lawyer and Texas Negligent Trustee Lawyers (Breach of Fiduciary Duty Lawsuits)

Trustees like guardians have a duty to provide an accurate accounting of property that is put in their safekeeping.  Failure of a trustee to prudently invest property or take care of these assets can lead to a breach of fiduciary lawsuit.  Unfortunately, there are also trustees that will commit fraud and other wrongful acts to steal money from trusts and rightful beneficiaries.  Some of these banks and other trustee will take money that does not belong to them and treat it as their own.   Whether these negligent or fraudulent trustee are banks, family members, step relatives, or opportunists, it is important to have Texas Trust Fraud Lawyer that can help seek compensation for the theft or negligent management.

Travis County Texas Trustee Fraud Lawyer, Texas Trust Fraud Lawyer, and Texas Breach of Fiduciary Duty Lawyer

As a Travis County Texas Trust Fraud and Trustee Fraud Lawyer, Jason Coomer handles Texas fraudulent trustee and trust fraud lawsuits in Travis County including West Lake Trust Fraud Lawsuits, Bee Cave Trust Fraud, Lakeway Negligent Trustee Lawsuits, Sunset Valley Fraudulent Trustee Claims, Hudson Bend Breach of Fiduciary Duty Lawsuits, Lago Vista Theft of Trust Property Matters, Pflugerville fraudulent trustee Lawsuits, Tarrytown Real Estate Trust Lawsuits, West Austin Fraud Claims and other Trust and Guardianship Issues in and around Travis County, Texas.

Texas Guardian Fraud Lawsuits, Texas Negligent Guardian Lawsuits, & Texas Breach of Fiduciary Duty Lawsuits

Under Texas law, an guardian of an estate has a duty to make accurate accountings of the money that they spend for a wards benefit.  Failure to provide mandatory guardian accountings can lead to legal trouble for any guardian as well as lead to a breach of fiduciary duty lawsuit against the guardian.  Further, failing to spend a ward's money for the benefit of a ward, losing money through risky investments, or unapproved sales of the ward's property can also lead to legal trouble for the guardian as well as a potential lawsuit against the guardian.

In determining if a guardian is doing their job, Texas courts look at the original accounting, all annual accountings, and the final accounting including all supporting financial documents.  Guardians have a duty to make these accountings and can suffer serious liability if they do not.

Guardians that commit fraud or negligently lose or destroy assets in an estate can be held responsible under Texas law for wrongful acts.  If you are a beneficiary or heir of an estate or a person that has recently become competent to handle your own estate and a guardian has negligently lost or intentionally stolen estate property, it is important to hire a Texas Negligent or Fraudulent Guardian Lawyer that can help seek compensation for theft or negligence by a guardian.

For more information on setting up a guardianship, please go to the information page on guardianships.

Texas Trust Fraud Lawyers, Texas Trustee Mismanagement Lawyers, & Texas Trustee Breach of Fiduciary Duty Lawyers

As an Austin Texas Trust Fraud and Fraudulent Trustee Lawyer, Jason Coomer, handles probate, guardianship, and trust lawsuits; accounting and investment disputes; loss of inheritance lawsuits; and breach of fiduciary duty lawsuits in Central Texas including Travis County, Williamson County, Hays County, Blanco County, Bexar County, and Comal County.

He also works with other Texas Trust Fraud Lawyers on large estates and probate matters throughout Texas including Houston Trust Fraud Lawyers, Dallas Trust Fraud Lawyers, Fort Bend County Inheritance Fraud Lawyers, Corpus Christi Trustee Fraud Lawyers, Tyler Trust Fraud Lawyers, and many other Texas Probate and Will Fraud Lawyers.

Austin Travis County Trust Fraud Attorney Jason Coomer handles Texas inheritance fraud, administrator fraud, executor fraud, power of attorney fraud, and guardian fraud lawsuits as well as drafts Wills, assists in Estate Planning, and handles Probate Matters.  For questions on Texas Probate Fraud Lawsuits, Estate Planning, Wills, or other Texas Probate matters, please e-mail Austin Travis County Inheritance Fraud Lawyer Jason S. Coomer at jason@texaslawyers.com or use our contact form.

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