Guardianship or Executor Fraud

 


In some cases, parties commit fraud in an attempt to become a person’s designated executor or child’s guardian. Executors should hold fiduciary duty over assets, so when they assume this role with the goal of using this power to their advantage, the lie constitutes fraud. For example, they might lie about their identity or intentions to assume the role of executor with every intention of taking control of the assets once the person passes.

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