I am not real familiar with trusts. Your uncle had to name the trustee(s) and they are in control. My uncle made my brother the trustee and his younger son in case my brother dies. My brother farms some of the ground and rents the rest out, some that I farmed. He would give another uncle and cousin(benificaries of the trust, I was not included) a lump sum check with no exclamation of any kind.
When someone dies that has a trust, whoever is trustee has control. Here in Il there is should be public record of who gets what at the circuit clerk. Or check with your other cousins. You could check the land transfer record of who is the trustee. I was a heir of my uncle but was not included in his trust as a benificary. He told me that I was but I knew he was lying. He always liked my brother better, 85% worth to my 0% in the final count. Maybe your uncle lied to you also.
I didn't care that he didn't like me but he never respected. That REALLY POed me.
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