FLETCHER V. FLETCHER
480 S.E.2d 488 (1997)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over the trustee's duty to provide information
about the trust and other documents relating to the trust. Trustees (Ds) of three trusts
created under a single trust agreement, appealed an order which found in favor of Jr. (P),
the beneficiary of one of the trusts, in his suit to compel Ds to provide him with complete
copies of all trust instruments in their possession.
FACTS: Mrs. Fletcher executed a revocable inter vivos trust that contained specific
provisions for the establishment of a number of trusts upon the Grantor's death including
three separate trusts for the benefit of James Fletcher, an adult child of the Grantor and
his two children, Andrew and Emily. The three separate trusts were to be in the amount of
$50,000 each. The trust agreement appointed Henry, another adult child or Mrs. Fletcher, and
F&M Bank as successor trustees to act upon Grantor's death. The trust for James directed
payment of the corpus as may be necessary to provide for medical care and insurance during
the lifetime or until depleted and if any is left upon death; payment over to his surviving
children. As for the children, their trusts were discretionary and the Trustees were
authorized to expend for the children's benefit such income and principal as they deem
advisable. Mrs. Fletcher died in 1994 and James sued in 1995 in the present action to have
the Trustees comply with his request to turn over certain papers used to form the trust. The
Trustees demurred in that the bill of complaint failed to state a cause of action. Pursuant
to an agreed upon order, the Trustees filed under seal, the Trust Agreement. The trial court
then ruled that James was entitled to see all provisions of the Trust Agreement. The
Trustees appealed.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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