So I have a trust, my ex wife is also a trustee. Now I have to remove her from it so I can use it. I contacted the attorney that drafted it and here it is a week later and he's "not sure on how to remove her, it's complex". And "he has to contact her to get her to sign a paper releasing all interest in it". Note I talked to him prior to the divorce to find out exactly what he'd need and I was told to get the trust named in the divorce papers, which I did, and that'd be it. Now he needs her signature? I thought all he had to do was draft another without her and then just burn the old one? I have the only copy. I have the divorce decree awarding me the trust and all that's in it. She was a trustee and guarantor prior to the divorce (and is still on the papers).
So how is it that damn difficult? I kinda get the feeling he wants to make me wait, then try and hit me with a big price "because it's so hard".
I'm worried he'll fuck up the trust into something nobody can understand by amending it. Wouldn't it just be easier, and legal, to just start over?
So is this guy full of shit, trying to angle for more money I don't have, or is he telling the truth?
What if I just took the trust I have, then re-wrote it word for word only without her presence in it, get it notarized, then burn the original?
So how is it that damn difficult? I kinda get the feeling he wants to make me wait, then try and hit me with a big price "because it's so hard".
I'm worried he'll fuck up the trust into something nobody can understand by amending it. Wouldn't it just be easier, and legal, to just start over?
So is this guy full of shit, trying to angle for more money I don't have, or is he telling the truth?
What if I just took the trust I have, then re-wrote it word for word only without her presence in it, get it notarized, then burn the original?