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Public urges automatic court notice and higher bonds after enforcement concerns raised to fiduciary advisory committee

Professional Fiduciaries Bureau Advisory Committee · December 16, 2025
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Summary

Public commenters at the Dec. 10 meeting pressed the Professional Fiduciaries Bureau Advisory Committee to require automatic court notification of citations and to raise the fiduciary bond minimum, citing instances where courts are unaware of licensee disciplinary actions; bureau staff directed commenters to the fiduciary email for enforcement questions and presented current enforcement statistics.

Multiple members of the public urged the Professional Fiduciaries Bureau Advisory Committee on Dec. 10 to adopt a formal protocol (or pursue legislation) requiring automatic notice to superior courts when the bureau issues citations or completes disciplinary actions against licensed fiduciaries.

An unidentified telephone caller asked early in the meeting whether complaints or disciplinary actions were "transferred into the court's system so the court knows that there's complaints going on," and later urged the committee to require notices so judges will be aware…

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