Gainesville, GA asked in Estate Planning for Georgia

Q: What can I do to receive my trust fund, when the executor of the trust will not give me what is stated in the will?

My grandfather is the executor of my great grandmother's will. I was to receive my trust when I was 25 I am now 26 and still do not have what was willed to me. I have access to a copy of the will. He lives in another state and i am unsure how to proceed.

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A: Generally, I would expect the state where your great grandmother executed the trust to be the home state. You probably need to locate an attorney in that state to help you. If you prefer not to do that, you should consult with an attorney and make sure your reading of the will/trust is accurate. If so, that lawyer can start the process of convincing your grandfather to do the right thing. If that doesn't work, then hiring a lawyer in that state to enforce the Trust is your only option.

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