"[I]n circumstances where trustees have abused their discretion, have failed to perform the duties of their trust or have acted dishonestly, a court of equity may intervene to protect and preserve the trust," pursuant to Gimbel v. Bernard F. & Alva B. Gimbel Foundation Inc., a 1974 decision of the Connecticut Supreme Court.
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Heath v. Heath
Superior Court
June 25, 2012
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