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Fiduciary Litigation

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What is Fiduciary Litigation?

Fiduciary litigation is suing trustees, executors, conservators, guardians, or agents under power of attorney who've violated their legal duties to act in your best interests. This includes self-dealing where they benefit personally from their position, failure to provide accountings or communicate with beneficiaries, mismanaging or wasting assets, making unauthorized distributions, or outright theft and fraud. Fiduciaries have enormous power over other people's money and property—and when they abuse that trust, the damage can be devastating and permanent without swift legal action to stop them and recover what's been lost.

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How We Support You:

Immediate legal action to remove bad actors and freeze assets before they can do more damage or hide what they've already taken

Detailed accounting analysis that tracks every dollar and exposes unauthorized transactions, self-dealing, or outright theft

Personal liability claims that go after fiduciaries' own assets to repay what they stole or wasted through incompetence or greed

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Why Us?

When someone in a position of trust is screwing you over—whether it's a trustee draining accounts, an executor stalling distributions to rack up fees, or an agent under power of attorney looting your parent's bank accounts—you need to act fast and hit hard. At NewPoint Law Group, we've taken down fiduciaries who thought they were untouchable. Our legal and accounting background means we know exactly where to look for the evidence—offshore accounts, real estate transferred to family members, cash withdrawals without receipts, investments that benefit them instead of beneficiaries. We file emergency petitions to freeze assets and remove corrupt fiduciaries before they can cover their tracks. Then we build ironclad cases for surcharge—making them personally liable to pay back every penny they took plus damages. Fiduciaries often have the estate or trust paying their legal fees, so they're happy to drag things out. We move aggressively to cut through their stall tactics and get in front of a judge quickly. These cases make us angry because we've seen the damage bad fiduciaries do to families—and we take real satisfaction in holding them accountable and recovering what they stole.

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