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		<title>By: Felichia Ritter</title>
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		<dc:creator>Felichia Ritter</dc:creator>
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		<description>Could the Successor Trustee of a Revocable Trust be held responsible if a beneficiary took control of the assets (property, retirement accounts, checking accounts) and used those assets for his own purposes?  
Could that beneficiary be held responsible for prohibiting access of the deceased&#039;s Financial Records to the Successor Trustee?</description>
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Could that beneficiary be held responsible for prohibiting access of the deceased&#8217;s Financial Records to the Successor Trustee?</p>
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