When a trust is created, a trustee has a number of duties. They must, for example, ensure that the correct beneficiaries (the people who benefit) are paid, they must keep up to date with trust accounts and must act in the best interests of the beneficiaries.
Sometimes, however, trustees do not adhere to their duties (whether deliberately or accidentally) and a breach of trust arises. When this happens, there are a few options to resolve these kinds of disputes which can be incredibly complex and nuanced.
Specialist trust dispute solicitors
Our dispute resolution team are experts in all aspects of trust disputes and can help you to understand the next steps. Get in contact with us for more information. Call us on 01202 525333 or email resolution@ellisjones.co.uk.
Here to help
Our specialist teams can provide full service legal advice and assistance, providing practical and cost-effective solutions.
About Ellis Jones
We take a personal approach to working with our clients to provide an understanding, supportive and reassuring experience. Learn more about our approach and culture.
Learn more
About Ellis Jones
We take a personal approach to working with our clients to provide an understanding, supportive and reassuring experience. Learn more about our approach and culture.
Learn moreWills, Inheritance & Trust Dispute solicitors
Latest Dispute Resolution news and advice
How do I recover an unpaid invoice?
Learn moreThe Renters’ Rights Act 2025 Implementation Roadmap
Learn moreThe Renters’ Rights Act 2025: What tenants and landlords need to know
Learn moreJudicial Review quashes planning decision following neighbour objection: Lessons from R (Knights) v South Norfolk DC
Learn moreOur offices
Bournemouth
302 Charminster Road Bournemouth Dorset BH8 9RU 01202 525333
