What fiduciary duties can arise in probate, trusts, or business matters?

What fiduciary duties can arise in probate, trusts, or business matters?

Fiduciary duties can arise when someone has legal authority to act for another person, estate, trust, or business. Executors, administrators, trustees, agents, and business managers may owe duties involving loyalty, care, records, communication, and proper use of authority. The exact duties depend on the role and documents involved.

This is general information for Texas readers, not legal advice for a specific matter. The right answer can change when documents, deadlines, family conflict, taxes, business interests, fiduciary duties, or court requirements are involved.

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