The U. S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit is seeking clarity from the Supreme Court of Georgia regarding fiduciary rights owed to minors.

A series of certified questions submitted to the state’s highest court aims to determine whether an adult breached a fiduciary duty by failing to directly disclose to his minor stepson the existence of settlement funds for the child’s benefit during his adolescence and after he turned 18 years old.

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