113.083 – APPOINTMENT OF SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE. (a) On the
Texas Property Code § 113.083
Summary
This law outlines the process for appointing a successor trustee when the current trustee can no longer serve. It specifies that the trust instrument may dictate the selection method, but if not, a court can appoint a successor upon request from an interested party.
Successor trustee appointed upon trustee's death, resignation, or incapacity.
Trust instrument may specify selection method for successor.
Court can appoint successor if no method is provided.
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