McGinity v. St. John CA2/6
This appeal involves a trust. But trust among the parties is not present here. The trustor’s widow receives the income for her life, and the trustor’s children from a prior marriage receive the remainder. The children objected to the trustee’s accounts and his petition to borrow money secured by the trust corpus. The trial court approved the trustee’s accounts and petition. The court also found the children’s objections were made without probable cause and in bad faith. The court awarded attorney fees and costs to the trustee and life beneficiary. We affirm.
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