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Court Enforces Trust Even Though The Trust Document Was Missing

By David Fowler Johnson on August 26, 2016
Posted in Cases Decided, Texas Court of Appeals

In Gause v. Gause, a son brought suit to affirm the existence of a trust established by his father. No. 03-13-00768-CV, 2016 Tex. App. LEXIS 8138 (Tex. App.—Austin June 29, 2016, no pet. history). The father had executed a will and a trust document. After his death, a child…

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