Document Type
Case Summary
Publication Date
5-4-2017
Case Synopsis
The Nevada Supreme Court affirmed the decision of the district court that found Appellant had breached her fiduciary duty when she withheld assets from entering a trust created for her children, the Respondents. The Court found that the mother had insufficient evidence to raise a genuine issue of material fact that she owned 100% of a trust created by her parents when her children were slated to receive 65% of said trust from their grandparents. The Court affirmed the lower court, ordered the assets be moved to the children's trust, and awarded them attorney's fees.
Recommended Citation
Luna, Marco, "In re Connell Living Trust, 133 Nev. Adv. Op. 19 (May. 04, 2017)" (2017). Nevada Supreme Court Summaries. 1038.
https://scholars.law.unlv.edu/nvscs/1038