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Trust Litigation Lawyers Serving Hilton Head Island

Beaufort Trust Litigation Attorneys

A "trust" is a relationship where one person holds property of another subject to certain duties and responsibilities to use the property and protect it for the benefit of others. When disputes about the creation, management or property in a trust end up in court, you have trust litigation.

The law firm of Twenge + Twombley has extensive experience representing trustees and beneficiaries in legal disputes related to trusts. Many different kinds of disputes can arise related to trusts, both when people are alive and after they have died. Some examples are:

  • Beneficiaries of a trust might believe that a trustee has misappropriated or improperly handled trust assets.
  • Beneficiaries of a trust may need and accounting of trust assets.
  • A trust trustee might be making improper investments.
  • A trust trustee might have made improper distributions to himself or someone else.
  • The trust trustee might have been directed to make distributions but failed to do so and will not respond.

At Twenge + Twombley, our attorneys represent your trust litigation needs in Hilton Head Island, Beaufort, Bluffton, and throughout the Lowcountry of South Carolina. We work one-on-one with our clients to assist in the resolution of questions and disputes related to trusts. When it is necessary and in the best interest of our client, we will initiate litigation and, if it is not resolved, take the matter to trial.

For More Information About Trust Litigation

Call 843-476-4573 or fill out our online contact form today to schedule a free, no-obligation legal consultation with our trust litigation attorneys. We serve clients in Beaufort, Hilton Head Island and other communities in South Carolina.

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