113.082 – REMOVAL OF TRUSTEE. (a) A trustee may be
Texas Property Code § 113.082
Summary
This law allows for the removal of a trustee either as specified in the trust document or through a court petition by an interested party. A court may remove a trustee if they violate trust terms or become incapacitated, potentially affecting their compensation.
Trustees can be removed per trust terms or court petition.
Material violations causing financial loss may lead to removal.
Incapacity of the trustee is grounds for removal.
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