Can you sue a irrevocable trust in small claims court?
You can sue an irrevocable trust in any court as long as the claim is against the trust itself and not the individuals involved in the trust. A trust is considered a legal entity and property owned by it is subject to the trust’s debts. The fact that it is a trust as opposed to a person or company makes no difference.
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