In Many v. Ridgely, a decedent’s son and daughter were beneficiaries of her estate. No. 03-21-00520-CV, 2023 Tex. App. LEXIS 8189 (Tex. App.—Austin October 27, 2023, no pet. history)...more
In Reece Trust v. Reece, a husband created a trust for his wife, and they then began divorce proceedings. No. 22CA1393, 2023 COA 89, 2023 Colo. App. LEXIS 1456 (Colo. App. September 28, 2023)....more
In McCoy v. McCoy, trust beneficiaries sued the trustee for breaching his fiduciary duties by pursing claims against a third party when they instructed him not to do so. No. 08-23-00119-CV, 2023 Tex. App. LEXIS 6604 (Tex....more
This update will address the following issues: whether a party has a right to jury trial in trust modification and other similar actions, what are the standards for pretrial receivership and injunctive relief in trust...more
11/16/2023
/ Attorney's Fees ,
Beneficiaries ,
Continuing Legal Education ,
Estate Claims ,
Estate Planning ,
Fiduciary ,
Fiduciary Duty ,
Financial Services Industry ,
Injunctive Relief ,
Jury Trial ,
Modification ,
Probate ,
Receivership ,
Release Agreements ,
Right to a Jury ,
Trust Administration ,
Trustees ,
Trusts ,
Webinars ,
Wills
The Texas Legislature created a statute to protect parties’ rights to freedom of speech and to petition the courts: the Texas Citizen’s Participation Act (TCPA). See Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. §§ 27.001-.011....more
11/13/2023
/ Affirmative Defenses ,
Beneficiaries ,
Burden of Proof ,
Burden-Shifting ,
Expedited Actions Process ,
Free Speech ,
Injunctive Relief ,
No Contest Clause ,
Rules of Civil Procedure ,
Safe Harbors ,
State Courts ,
Trial Court Orders ,
Trusts
In McCoy v. McCoy, trust beneficiaries (daughters) sued the trustee (father) for maintaining a claim against a third party (mother) after they notified him of their opposition under section 113.028 of the Texas Trust Code....more
In Moody Nat’l Bank v. Moody, a beneficiary sued a trustee regarding several allegations of breach of fiduciary duty. No. 14-21-00096-CV, 2022 Tex. App. LEXIS 7844 (Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] October 25, 2022, pet....more
10/11/2023
/ Beneficiaries ,
Breach of Duty ,
Court-Appointed Receivers ,
Estate Planning ,
Fiduciary Duty ,
Petition for Review ,
Receivership ,
Remedies ,
Statutory Construction Test ,
Trustees ,
Trusts
In Castello v. Ex’r of the Est. of Castello, the decedent died leaving a will that left his property to his wife “for life” and then to his three children by a prior marriage. No 03-22-00012-CV 2023 Tex. App. LEXIS 4454 (Tex....more
10/3/2023
/ Affidavits ,
Appeals ,
Beneficiaries ,
Drafting Attorney ,
Estate Planning ,
Mental Capacity ,
Probate ,
Spouses ,
Summary Judgment ,
Testamentary Capacity ,
Wills
In Estate of Long, the plaintiff sued trustees and alleged that she was the only child of the decedent and asserted a cause of action for a will contest and a cause of action for a declaratory judgment action in which she...more
9/11/2023
/ Appeals ,
Beneficiaries ,
Declaratory Judgments ,
Intestacy ,
Intestate Succession ,
Jurisdiction ,
Probate ,
Residual Clause ,
Trustees ,
Will Contest ,
Wills
This presentation will take a detailed look at the attorney-client privilege between a trustee and its attorney, the scope of the privilege, the fiduciary exception that would allow beneficiaries to review communications and...more
9/8/2023
/ Advice-of-Counsel Defense ,
Attorney-Client Privilege ,
Beneficiaries ,
Continuing Legal Education ,
Fiduciary Exception ,
Financial Adviser ,
Financial Services Industry ,
Joint Clients ,
Legal Ethics ,
Professional Responsibility ,
Risk Management ,
Scope of Privilege ,
Successors ,
Texas ,
Trustees ,
Wealth Management ,
Webinars
In Ahlgren v. Ahlgren, plaintiffs sued a defendant alleging that the defendant was a trustee of an oral trust who breached duties by refusing to return certain property. No. 13-22-00029-CV, 2023 Tex. App. LEXIS 4182 (Tex....more
In Allebach v. Gollub, the decedent had three children, and after he died, one of them filed a will contest and a claim that the decedent’s marriage to his second wife was void. No. 14-22-00272-CV, 2023 Tex. App. LEXIS 3469...more
8/28/2023
/ Appeals ,
Beneficiaries ,
Marriage ,
Mental Capacity ,
Probate ,
Standing ,
Statute of Limitations ,
Summary Judgment ,
Testamentary Capacity ,
Voidable ,
Will Contest ,
Wills
In Kirkland v. Kirkland, a husband and wife created a revocable trust. No. 02-22-00469-CV, 2023 Tex. App. LEXIS 3598 (Tex. App.—Fort Worth May 25, 2023, no pet. history)....more
David F. Johnson will address the complex issues surrounding a trustee’s duty to disclose and will compare Texas law and the Uniform Trust Code on this topic. He will address disclosure requirements under trust documents and...more
In Mittelsted v. Meriwether, the decedent changed his will and beneficiary designations on bank accounts to leave everything to his half-brother. No. 14-21-00755-CV, 2023 Tex. App. LEXIS 1020 (Tex. App.—Houston February 16,...more
In In re Mittelsted, a trial court held a former executor in contempt for over twenty acts of commingling personal property with estate property and ordered that the executor pay over $200,000 to avoid contempt. No....more
David F. Johnson presented to the Tarrant County Probate Bar Association on May 4, 2023, on the topic of “Trust Issues in Divorce Proceedings.” This program discussed some of the many trust issues that arise in divorce...more
5/9/2023
/ Beneficiaries ,
Conflicts of Interest ,
Divorce ,
Estate Planning ,
Fraud ,
Marriage ,
Spouses ,
Trust Distributions ,
Trustees ,
Trusts ,
Uniform Trust Code
David F. Johnson participated in a panel presentation entitled “The Baby-Boomer Generation & The Largest Succession of Wealth in History: The New Frontier in Asset Recovery?” for the Offshore Alert Miami Conference on April...more
The Texas Supreme Court held that arbitration clauses in trust documents may be enforced regarding claims by beneficiaries against trustees. In Rachal v. Reitz, a beneficiary sued a trustee for failing to provide an...more
5/5/2023
/ American Arbitration Association ,
Arbitration ,
Asset Management ,
Beneficiaries ,
Breach of Duty ,
Contract Terms ,
Estate Planning ,
Fiduciary Duty ,
Trust Distributions ,
Trustees ,
Trusts
Winstead Shareholder David F. Johnson participated in a panel presentation entitled “When One Is Not Enough: Dividing Fiduciary Powers and Dispositions” for the State Bar of Texas’s 29th Advanced Estate Planning Strategies on...more
In In re Estate of Allen, a trial court appointed a successor independent administrator, the decedent’s son, and the decedent’s wife appealed the decision. No. 08-21-00184-CV, 2022 Tex. App. LEXIS 8841 (Tex. App.—El Paso...more
In In the Est. of Lemme, an administratrix of an estate hired her boyfriend to do legal work. No. 07-21-00300-CV, 2022 Tex. App. LEXIS 8829 (Tex. App.—Amarillo December 1, 2022, no pet. history). ...more
In Austin Trust Co. v. Houren, beneficiaries of a trust executed a family settlement agreement with the former trustee’s estate. No. 21-0355, 2023 Tex. LEXIS 285 (Tex. March 23, 2023)....more
In In re Est. of Brown, a charity attempted to probate a copy of a lost will. No. 01-19-00953-CV, 2022 Tex. App. LEXIS 9259 (Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] December 20, 2022, no pet. history)....more
A recent bill (H.B. 1552) has been submitted that would provide a trustee release relief for transactions described in an accounting where a beneficiary fails to timely object to the accounting and there is no fraud,...more