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1 Answer | Asked in Contracts, Family Law, Products Liability and Antitrust for Kentucky on
Q: Can my ex get in trouble for putting things in my name and not paying for it?

He put the electric, security system, HD me cosign for his car, ran up my credit cards that I made him a user of, and has bread payments under my name too. I'm afraid he's going to not pay the bills and it'll come back on me. I have a daughter with him and I can't afford it.

Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
answered on Oct 21, 2024

Not from the narrative you provided. It reads as if you voluntarily took all these actions at his request, including making him a signer on your cards.

1 Answer | Asked in Probate, Antitrust and Appeals / Appellate Law for Kentucky on
Q: If a trust was set up for a minor to receive the entire trust at age 35, can he contest it and get half when he’s 18?

He has no idea where the money is, how much he gets as he’s older or any details. His aunt is trustee and she has us blocked and ignored calls. I’m afraid there won’t be any money there. This isn’t the only trust she’s in charge of!

Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
answered on Sep 30, 2024

Not unless the trust provides for it. There is no basis listed in your question that would give rise to contesting the trust. The trustee is under a fiduciary duty to the beneficiary to ensure that the money is there and that the terms of the trust are followed.

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