If you are mentioned in the trust as a beneficiary, I would think you would have a legal right to know what the trust says and your percentage of what is to be liquidated at what ever time point. Sounds like stuff has been sold and procedes have not been properly liquidated, but that all comes down to how the trust reads, and wether you are mentioned in it as beneficiary. A lawyer in my area went to prison for mis-handling (I think it was) a trust. An older lady died and had left most of her assets to a church. The lawer in a nut shell didn't liquidate the funds like he was suppose to and rat holed the money for himself. If you really think there is some funny business going on, I would let a lawyer that you can trust handle it for you. The reason I say this, if you don't know the ends and outs of the law it is to easy to get fed the run around by whoever you try to seek information from. A lawyer that is up on their game will see that that don't happen and will find out what is going on with the whole thing.
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