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how does the #2 conservator become the primary conservator?

Asked on Aug 17th, 2013 on Trusts and Estates - California
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the primary conservator of the estate has been incapable and unwilling to liquidate the remaining assests (property) as the will and trust states should be done in a timely manner. Its been over three years since the deceased passed.
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It sounds like it's more of a trustee issue than a conservator issue. Generally, at death, if there is a conservatorship the assets are distributed to the estate or trust. Then from there the executor of the will or trustee of the trust would distribute after taking care of their duties. In any event I think an estate litigation attorney should probably be brought in to analyze your case for you. Good luck. -John
Answered on Aug 20th, 2013 at 1:54 PM

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