Parker v. Parker-Sanders CA1/4
Two sisters were equal beneficiaries under their parents’ trust, the principal asset of which was the family home. The parents passed away, one sister became successor trustee, and by 2012, more than eleven years after the last surviving parent died, the trust assets still had not been finally distributed. Although the home has now been sold, for a number of years the sisters shared occupancy of it, agreeing it should remain in the trust while they wished to live there. Ultimately, their shared occupancy arrangement came to a fractious end. One sister, who has since passed away, locked the other one out, effectively ejecting her.
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