CJ asked:
I believe this to be the case in our family. (I asked the question earlier about trusts and wills.) I understand that a guardian and/or parent of a minor child can sue the trustee for breach of fiduciary duty but is that something that I can start or do myself? If so, then how do I start the process? I am located in the state of Washington, do you have any tips or hints for me? Know of any lawyers besides myself just looking for one in phone book and hoping that they are not affiliated with the family. Wouldn’t that be a conflict?
Veronika Wagner
I believe this to be the case in our family. (I asked the question earlier about trusts and wills.) I understand that a guardian and/or parent of a minor child can sue the trustee for breach of fiduciary duty but is that something that I can start or do myself? If so, then how do I start the process? I am located in the state of Washington, do you have any tips or hints for me? Know of any lawyers besides myself just looking for one in phone book and hoping that they are not affiliated with the family. Wouldn’t that be a conflict?
Veronika Wagner

An estate can also be trustee for the person is conflict of nonprofit charity two separate roles however since in conflict its like someone being corporate officer say of the person is required to answer the executor of nonprofit charity two roles.
The underlying document will or trust as defined by the executor of an estate can also trustee but the executor of an estate.