[WSBAPT] Breach of Fiduciary Duty by PR and Trustee

Jill H. Sasser jill.sasser at landerholm.com
Sat Sep 3 09:29:00 PDT 2016


Theresa, I agree with Eric’s comments, and also wonder whether your client has considered whether she has a committed intimate partner claim?  I do not think this claim would be cut off by the closure of the probate, but I haven’t looked it up recently.

I would also reach out to out of state counsel to see whether how a proceeding in that state would compare to a Washington proceeding.

Good luck!
Jill


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From: wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com [mailto:wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com] On Behalf Of Eric Nelsen
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2016 10:03 AM
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Rather than probate, probably fastest route at this point would be to start a TEDRA based on Trustee violations, not PR violations. Trustee has duty to account, either under express trust terms (hopefully) or also Ch. 11.106 RCW<http://app.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=11.106&full=true>. Also numerous notice requirements under RCW 11.98.072<http://app.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=11.98&full=true#11.98.072> and elsewhere in that chapter. As part of the accounting, you can at least demand information to prove the starting amount in the Trust.

If the Trust accounting isn't enough and you need to get back into the probate proceedings, then it will be important to determine whether the probate was properly closed procedurally, with due process notice to the minor.

Who owns the house, the trust?

Venue is Clallam County OR county where beneficiary resides OR where trustee resides or does business OR where trust real property is located, see RCW 11.96A.050(1)(a)<http://app.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=11.96A&full=true#11.96A.050>. Your choice.

Sincerely,

Eric

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Subject: Re: [WSBAPT] Breach of Fiduciary Duty by PR and Trustee

Hello all, I am looking for some advice on which route to pursue based on these facts:

Client is biological mother of minor child. Mother and Father (testator/decedent) were not married. They have been living with each other for 9 years. Father died leaving everything to minor child via an irrevocable trust. Probate was opened and completed, with sister of Father appointed as PR and trustee and pursuant to the will. Minor child is beneficiary under the trust. Sister lives out of state. The following actions were taken by the sister:

1) During probate sister contacted property manager to where mother and minor were residing. Property manager allowed sister to come into the house to take whatever she wanted, personal property and paperwork. During probate mother/child received no paperwork or notices. Mother only received some money for support of child in the beginning months of probate.
2) After completion of probate and after trust was created sister refuses to give any money or tell mother how much was in the trust. She never gave money for HEMS to child or mother.
3) Sister demands custody of minor. Mother refuses. Sister then starts a unlawful detainer action against mother to evict her out of the house even though minor was living there.
4) Mother and child has no idea how much was left behind by father.

So, do you think the best option is to reopen the probate case? What would the motion be? Or would we start a new action? Do you think this amounts to a breach of fiduciary duty?

In addition, if this probate case was filed in a Clallum county, and now that it has been closed, is it possible to ask the court to transfer it to King County?

Thank you!


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Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2016 12:04:58 -0700
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whether the DPA allows disclaimers or not, DSHS will consider the disclaimer a gift and create a period of ineligibility.

If Mom?s will had a trust that could be ?reformed? to a third party SNT through the probate court with notice of hearing to DSHS (there is a case the name of which I can?t recall that says this procedure will work) that might save it... otherwise the 50% would need to be used for private pay.

From: J A Cyphers
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     I have a vague recollection that if sister is on Medicaid, then DSHS prohibits a disclaimer.
     I see a 2007 note that says DSHS considers qualified disclaimers to be transfers subject to penalty and cites http://www1.dhsh.wa.gov/esa/eazmanual.
     Don't know if that will work.

     I assume the sister has outlived whatever survivorship clause is in the mother's will.  So her interest has vested.

     Does the POA from sister to brother specifically authorize disclaimers??  As I recall it has to be specifically authorized under the old POA statute and the new POA statute is not effective yet.
     If it does, you can certainly argue that sister foresaw the conflict of interest and approved it.? ? ? ?

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     From: Paul Neumiller
     Date: 8/25/2016 11:17:04 AM
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     Yeah, I?m been thinking about that but I?m not sure it passes the ?smell test.?  Sister is mentally disabled but Son, her brother, has her POA.  Mom?s Will says Son gets everything if Sister predeceases Mom and Sister?s Will gives everything to Son.  So, on one hand, Son is signing, as a fiduciary, a disclaimer which benefits him and creates a conflict of interest.  On the other hand, who cares because he gets everything anyway and there is no one around to complain/object because Sister never married and has no children.  Under Sister?s POA, Son has already started to pay her debts and bills.  Son plans on paying for all of Sister?s medical debts so I don?t think we will have any abandoned creditors.



     I wasn?t able to find any cases discussing IRS disclaimers and a POA?s conflict of interest.  In the past, I got a self-serving disclaimer by a guardian approved by the court but that was in the context of an existing probate and a separate guardianship.  I could open this probate and petition the court for approval of the disclaimer but that would entail getting a guardian ad litum for Sister, and that?s an expense we are trying to avoid.



     Any thoughts out there regarding Son?s exposure for signing the self-interested disclaimer when he is to receive everything anyway and there isn?t anyone out there to complain or object???



     (Apparently there is interest in this topic because I have received multiple emails off-list from attorneys in similar situations asking for the results of my research.)







     From: wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com<mailto:wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com> [mailto:wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com] On Behalf Of David Faber
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     Can sister disclaim her interest in mom's estate?




     Best,

     David J. Faber

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     On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 3:39 PM, Paul Neumiller <pneumiller at hotmail.com<mailto:pneumiller at hotmail.com>> wrote:

     I represent Son.  Mom dies.  Sister, who gets 50% of Mom?s estate (Son get the other 50%), is dying (in hospice care) and incapacitated.  No one knows when she will pass and family thought Sister would have died before Mom died.  Sister is insolvent (and has no heirs) except for inheritance and her Will gives everything to Son, her brother.  Son wants to open Mom?s probate in order to sell Mom?s house quickly.  But, if we open probate, then need to appoint a guardian-ad litem for incapacitated Sister.  Any creative solutions out there?  To complicate the issue, there may be Medicaid collections issues out there for Sister when she passes.








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This is a common problem in our experience.
Judges don't like security cameras directed at neighbors.

Glad to discuss.

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A pc wants his neighbor to remove or reposition security cameras that point at the pc's house.  Is anyone out there familiar with this issue?  I'd appreciate ideas and referrals.  Thanks.
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As it turns out, Medicaid is NOT an issue.  Sister was turned down for Medicaid because she had a $30K IRA which the family is currently spending down for her care.  Sister also has substantially cut food intake (remember, she?s in hospice care and is not expected to last long.)  With death imminent (yeah, I know, you never know. My own father went in and out of hospice care three times before he finally died), the family may just hold off the probate until Sister passes.

Because it seemed a relevant question and several attorneys asked for my research results, I kept up the question regarding the fiduciary?s conflict of interest for an IRS disclaimer.



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I have a vague recollection that if sister is on Medicaid, then DSHS prohibits a disclaimer.

I see a 2007 note that says DSHS considers qualified disclaimers to be transfers subject to penalty and cites http://www1.dhsh.wa.gov/esa/eazmanual.

Don't know if that will work.



I assume the sister has outlived whatever survivorship clause is in the mother's will.  So her interest has vested.



Does the POA from sister to brother specifically authorize disclaimers??  As I recall it has to be specifically authorized under the old POA statute and the new POA statute is not effective yet.

If it does, you can certainly argue that sister foresaw the conflict of interest and approved it.? ? ? ?



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Date: 8/25/2016 11:17:04 AM

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Yeah, I?m been thinking about that but I?m not sure it passes the ?smell test.?  Sister is mentally disabled but Son, her brother, has her POA.  Mom?s Will says Son gets everything if Sister predeceases Mom and Sister?s Will gives everything to Son.  So, on one hand, Son is signing, as a fiduciary, a disclaimer which benefits him and creates a conflict of interest.  On the other hand, who cares because he gets everything anyway and there is no one around to complain/object because Sister never married and has no children.  Under Sister?s POA, Son has already started to pay her debts and bills.  Son plans on paying for all of Sister?s medical debts so I don?t think we will have any abandoned creditors.



I wasn?t able to find any cases discussing IRS disclaimers and a POA?s conflict of interest.  In the past, I got a self-serving disclaimer by a guardian approved by the court but that was in the context of an existing probate and a separate guardianship.  I could open this probate and petition the court for approval of the disclaimer but that would entail getting a guardian ad litum for Sister, and that?s an expense we are trying to avoid.



Any thoughts out there regarding Son?s exposure for signing the self-interested disclaimer when he is to receive everything anyway and there isn?t anyone out there to complain or object???



(Apparently there is interest in this topic because I have received multiple emails off-list from attorneys in similar situations asking for the results of my research.)







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Can sister disclaim her interest in mom's estate?




Best,

David J. Faber

Faber Feinson PLLC

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Port Townsend, WA 98368
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I represent Son.  Mom dies.  Sister, who gets 50% of Mom?s estate (Son get the other 50%), is dying (in hospice care) and incapacitated.  No one knows when she will pass and family thought Sister would have died before Mom died.  Sister is insolvent (and has no heirs) except for inheritance and her Will gives everything to Son, her brother.  Son wants to open Mom?s probate in order to sell Mom?s house quickly.  But, if we open probate, then need to appoint a guardian-ad litem for incapacitated Sister.  Any creative solutions out there?  To complicate the issue, there may be Medicaid collections issues out there for Sister when she passes.








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Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2016 19:22:05 +0000
From: Eric Nelsen <Eric at sayrelawoffices.com<mailto:Eric at sayrelawoffices.com>>
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I think it's not so basic, because I think it's unclear. Safest bet is to use service of process on anyone you think you might want a personal judgment entered against (meaning requiring something from that person, rather than simply determining their rights to a share of the estate property). Everyone else could get Petition and Summons by mail under RCW 11.96A.110<http://app.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=11.96A.110>.

Sincerely,

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From: wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com<mailto:wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com> [mailto:wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com] On Behalf Of jeffrey winter
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For you TEDRA gurus out there,



Forgive a very basic question, but does commencing a TEDRA action require personal service - or is service by mail sufficient?



Jeff Winter
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Can you refer me to an estate planning attorney on Whidbey Island, please?
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Our firm, located in Freeland, WA on the southern end of Whidbey Island can
assist with estate planning including simple wills, POA's, Health Care
Directives and Trusts. Ken O'Mhuan and Deborah Holbert have 47 and 5 years
respectively of experience. If interested please call or email to set up an
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Mike Waller or Chris Skinner in Oak Harbor - (360) 679-1240

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There are many of us on Whidbey who do estate planning work, including me.
In fact, I am giving an estate planning seminar at the Coupeville library in
October for the Island County Bar Association Volunteer Lawyers Program. I
would be happy to accept your referral.



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Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2016 18:06:47 +0000
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Hi David,
Although it is possible to draft an IRA trust that allows the trustee to retain required minimum distributions while still qualifying as a designated beneficiary, conduit trusts ? which require the trustee to distribute RMD ? are much simpler and less likely to create income tax or designated-beneficiary issues.
In this case, your clients are telling you that they don?t want their grandchildren to receive a large inheritance prior to age 30. If the grandparents left a $1 million IRA to a conduit trust for their grandchildren?s benefit, when the oldest was 25, the trustee would be required to distribute the entire RMD among the trust beneficiaries ? but the RMD in this case would be about $17,000. And, it appears this would only occur if grandchildren?s father had already passed, so the grandkids might actually need the money.
If the grandparents were my clients, I would strongly recommend the conduit trust, even though the grandkids would receive minor distributions before age 30, and I would try to help them understand that, in the unlikely event the grandchildren inherit the IRA, a potential early withdrawal from the inherited IRA creates a more substantial financial risk than relatively small distributions.
Hope this helps,
John

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From: wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com<mailto:wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com> [mailto:wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com] On Behalf Of David Faber
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Subject: Re: [WSBAPT] IRA to Beneficiaries of a Descendant's Trust (Beneficiary Language for Plan Administrator)

Jared,

UTMA is a reasonable option. The problem we face, however, is that the client is keen on 30 being the age that the grandkids receive the IRA free of trust. The difference between 25 and 30 can be night and day... Now I am wrestling with the language trying to make sure that we navigate the income tax issues but having significant trouble wrapping my head around all of the details in the rules.

Best,
David J. Faber
Faber Feinson PLLC
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Port Townsend, WA 98368
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On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 7:10 PM, Jared E. Adams <jared at condieadams.com<mailto:jared at condieadams.com<mailto:jared at condieadams.com%3cmailto:jared at condieadams.com>>> wrote:
Why not consider naming the grandchildren as the contingent beneficiaries, but designating a custodian under the Uniform Transfers to Minors Act?  Under RCW 11.114.200, you can elect to extend the custodianship until a beneficiary is 25.  It?s not customizable like a trust, but you avoid the income tax problems associated with putting retirement accounts into trust.

Jared


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David,

Natalie Choate has a whole host of beneficiary designation forms (one of which may meet your needs) and related discussions in her book. You can know subscribe to a digital version of her book, ?Life and Death Planning for Retirement Benefits? for $9/ month on a month to month basis from her web site https://www.ataxplan.com/.

Also, since so many income bad tax results can happen with a distribution plan like you have described, be aware of the accumulation trust issues for naming the trust as a designated beneficiary. It would be terrible to get stuck with a 5 year distribution requirement and a tax rate of 39.6% on everything over $12,000 or so a year.

Sincerely,

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Subject: [WSBAPT] IRA to Beneficiaries of a Descendant's Trust (Beneficiary Language for Plan Administrator)

WSBAPT List:

I am working with an unmarried client who just lost one or their two children, which has left them dwelling on the "what ifs" of losing their other child. The bulk of the client's assets are held in IRA and they are still working. The client has named their surviving child as the first contingent beneficiary of the IRA and wants their grandchildren to be the beneficiaries if their surviving child predeceases. The complicating factor is that the client does not want the grandkids (who are all quite young--not even school-age yet) receiving a large supply of money before they can learn the value of money and instead only wants the kids to receive the money upon reaching the age of thirty. I believe I have amended the client's trust with sufficient language to allow the Trustee to administer the IRA, but I want to make sure I'm providing proper language to the plan administrator. Does anyone have example language that they provide the client to send to their plan administrator !
for this purpose that they would be willing to share?

Best,
David J. Faber
Faber Feinson PLLC
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Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2016 11:29:30 -0700
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The court created a Special Needs Trust for a teenager. The teenager went through foster care and has since been adopted and is now an adult, but remains legally incapacitated. Adoptive parents have guardianship. Bio-grandma is trustee. She wants to pass her duties to guardians. The guardian would like to change venue as well.



The court created trust requires approval by the court and good cause shown for change of trustee. The NJDRA provisions were not authorized in the court order.



I am looking for the best way to proceed with this. Have any of you TEDRA wizards handled a similar petition? ?Anyone willing to share some language from a petition to the court for trust revision?



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