Monmouth County Breach of Fiduciary Duty Attorney
More Than 15 Years of Experience in Probate Litigation
Trustees, administrators and executors act as fiduciaries managing a large sum of money for beneficiaries. Fiduciaries are responsible to put their personal interests aside when given complete discretion over beneficiaries' finances.
When beneficiaries fail to act with complete honesty and integrity, experienced legal help is critical. For more than 15 years, Hoyle Law, LLC has pursued claims against trustees, executors and administrators for violating their fiduciary duty. We also represent fiduciaries falsely accused of making improper decisions or acting in conflict of the fiduciaries' best interests.
Entrust Our Law Firm for Breach of Fiduciary Duty Claims
I am John G. Hoyle III, an experienced probate litigation attorney focused on preserving the original intentions of a trust or estate. In some circumstances, I am hired to monitor the executor's actions or act as a substitute administer of an estate.
My firm understanding of the responsibilities expected of fiduciaries helps me effectively represent both beneficiaries and fiduciaries. Contact my law firm today to meet with an experienced probate litigation attorney.
Handling Breach of Fiduciary Duty Claims in Monmouth County
Fiduciaries are responsible to put their interests aside when handling a large sum of money for beneficiaries. Unfortunately, trustees and executors have been known to overlook the beneficiaries' best interests and commit fraud for their own financial gain.
In other circumstances, trustees and executors fall into a trap of unintentionally breaching their fiduciary duty by being unaware of their responsibilities. Our law firm offers a strong background handling breach of fiduciary duty claims, involving:
- Mishandled assets from an estate or trust
- Failure to provide asset protection
- Failure to distribute funds in a timely manner
- Withheld payments to beneficiaries for personal benefit
- Execution of affairs in conflict with beneficiaries' best interests
We know the right experts to consult in developing a compelling legal argument. Our firm works directly with forensic accountants to trace where the assets from a transaction went. We also consult professional trustees to illustrate the level of work performed was consistent with the responsibilities expected of fiduciaries.
Contact Hoyle Law online or call 732-988-9595 to arrange a consultation with an experienced lawyer in Monmouth County. We can respond quickly in an emergency situation to protect your family member from financial harm.
We offer a substantial background working with out-of-state clients to protect their loved one's best interests in Central New Jersey. If you live out-of-state with concerns about your loved one in New Jersey, we are available to act as your legal counselor and advocate.