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EPISODE · Mar 7, 2026 · 55 MIN

Trusts and Estates Part Six: Trustee Powers, Duties, and Remedies for Breach

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This comprehensive deep dive into trust law covers trustee powers, duties, breaches, and remedies. It explores key concepts like fiduciary duties, self-dealing, investment prudence, and trust modification, providing a detailed framework for exam success.Most trustees kill their own power by ignoring one rule: the duty of loyalty. When Melissa considers buying art from her trust at a premium, she triggers a legal minefield — and the consequences are severe. Bust through the core trust law concepts as we dissect real-world scenarios, revealing the hidden rules governing trustee misconduct, from self-dealing to delegation pitfalls.In this episode, you'll discover:How the split between legal and equitable title creates unique fiduciary duties — and how to spot breach scenarios like unauthorized gifts or inflated sales.The unforgiving "no further inquiry" rule that makes self-dealing a strict liability offense, with limited exceptions like prior court approval or express authorization.How the duty of loyalty enforces strict prohibition against conflicts of interest — including indirect conflicts with family, affiliates, or even post-contract breaches.The modern evolution of the duty of prudence under the Uniform Prudent Investor Act, emphasizing diversification, risk management, and the importance of the decision-making process.The significance of the unitrust adjustment to balance interests of income and remainder beneficiaries, and how to handle conflicts arising from investments, sales, or insurance decisions.Common pitfalls in delegation: selecting, instructing, and monitoring agents properly to avoid personal liability for their misconduct.How courts use remedies like damages, surcharge, disgorgement, or even removing the trustee to enforce strict fiduciary standards.Crucial modification doctrines like the Claflin and Cy-pres doctrines, allowing courts to adapt or end trusts when circumstances change — but only under tight procedural rules.Why does this matter? Because trustees wield immense power over assets that aren’t theirs, and the law demands absolute loyalty and prudence — or face harsh penalties. Ignoring these duties can lead to personal liability, loss of assets, or removal from fiduciary duty altogether. Whether you're facing hypothetical exam questions or real-world disputes, understanding these principles gives you the edge to spot breaches, assess damages, and recommend strategic remedies.This episode is perfect for law students, fiduciaries, or anyone involved in trust law. It equips you with a structured analytical framework, grounded in doctrinal depth and real cases, to approach any misconduct scenario with confidence. Prepare to master the highest standards of legal agency — because in trust law, the stakes are as high as the power trustees hold over others’ wealth.Key TopicsFiduciary duties of loyalty, prudence, impartialitySelf-dealing and conflict of interest rulesModern portfolio theory and diversificationTrust modification, termination, and the Claflin DoctrineRemedies including disgorgement, constructive trust, removal of trusteestrust law, fiduciary duties, trustee breaches, self-dealing, investment prudence, trust modification, fiduciary remedies, trust law exam prep

This comprehensive deep dive into trust law covers trustee powers, duties, breaches, and remedies. It explores key concepts like fiduciary duties, self-dealing, investment prudence, and trust modification, providing a detailed framework for exam success.Most trustees kill their own power by ignoring one rule: the duty of loyalty. When Melissa considers buying art from her trust at a premium, she triggers a legal minefield — and the consequences are severe. Bust through the core trust law concepts as we dissect real-world scenarios, revealing the hidden rules governing trustee misconduct, from self-dealing to delegation pitfalls.In this episode, you'll discover:How the split between legal and equitable title creates unique fiduciary duties — and how to spot breach scenarios like unauthorized gifts or inflated sales.The unforgiving "no further inquiry" rule that makes self-dealing a strict liability offense, with limited exceptions like prior court approval or express authorization.How the duty of loyalty enforces strict prohibition against conflicts of interest — including indirect conflicts with family, affiliates, or even post-contract breaches.The modern evolution of the duty of prudence under the Uniform Prudent Investor Act, emphasizing diversification, risk management, and the importance of the decision-making process.The significance of the unitrust adjustment to balance interests of income and remainder beneficiaries, and how to handle conflicts arising from investments, sales, or insurance decisions.Common pitfalls in delegation: selecting, instructing, and monitoring agents properly to avoid personal liability for their misconduct.How courts use remedies like damages, surcharge, disgorgement, or even removing the trustee to enforce strict fiduciary standards.Crucial modification doctrines like the Claflin and Cy-pres doctrines, allowing courts to adapt or end trusts when circumstances change — but only under tight procedural rules.Why does this matter? Because trustees wield immense power over assets that aren’t theirs, and the law demands absolute loyalty and prudence — or face harsh penalties. Ignoring these duties can lead to personal liability, loss of assets, or removal from fiduciary duty altogether. Whether you're facing hypothetical exam questions or real-world disputes, understanding these principles gives you the edge to spot breaches, assess damages, and recommend strategic remedies.This episode is perfect for law students, fiduciaries, or anyone involved in trust law. It equips you with a structured analytical framework, grounded in doctrinal depth and real cases, to approach any misconduct scenario with confidence. Prepare to master the highest standards of legal agency — because in trust law, the stakes are as high as the power trustees hold over others’ wealth.Key TopicsFiduciary duties of loyalty, prudence, impartialitySelf-dealing and conflict of interest rulesModern portfolio theory and diversificationTrust modification, termination, and the Claflin DoctrineRemedies including disgorgement, constructive trust, removal of trusteestrust law, fiduciary duties, trustee breaches, self-dealing, investment prudence, trust modification, fiduciary remedies, trust law exam prep

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