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Conservator Has Power To Revoke Trust For Ward (access required)

By Paul Fletcher
Published: December 23, 2002

Where a woman who held a revocable trust is now incapacitated, her conservator has the authority to revoke the trust, an Arlington County circuit judge has ruled. The guardian may revoke the trust, even though there was no express grant of authority in the language of the trust, the judge found. Virginia's adult guardianship laws underwent a ...
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