A trust itself cannot sue or be sued. (Presta (2009) 179 CA4 909, 914). “As a general rule, the trustee is the real party in interest with standing to sue and defend on the trust’s behalf.” (Estate of Bowles (2008) 169 CA4 684, 691)
A trust itself cannot sue or be sued. (Presta (2009) 179 CA4 909, 914). “As a general rule, the trustee is the real party in interest with standing to sue and defend on the trust’s behalf.” (Estate of Bowles (2008) 169 CA4 684, 691)