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Fiduciary Duty

Basic Transaction

California

Asked on Jun 1, 2026

Can I sue my aunt for breach of contract?

My aunt coered me into selling my house and then changed to contract at the last minute. Threats, exploitation of disabled adult and fraud.

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Fiduciary Duty

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You can sue anyone for any reason. Your real question is, "will I be successful?" That question cannot be answered without looking at the evidence supporting your allegations and the relationship with your aunt. If you are a disabled adult, as defined by your state's law, and your aunt was your guardian or conservator, then it is possible that a rebuttable presumption would arise. That means, it would be assumed that your aunt breached her fiduciary duties to you and it is presumed that fraud and undue influence came into play. The burden would be on her to rebut the presumption. Your case would become much stronger.

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