None.  There is no form to fill out to file a trust contest.  Trust contests, and will contests, require a petition to be filed with the probate court.  Typically, the petition is drafted by a probate attorney for their client.  The petition should state the unique facts of your case.  Depending on the reasons you give for having the court set aside the trust, you may be able to make general allegations or may need to plead enough specific fact to enable your case to proceed.

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What form do I fill out to file a trust contest?

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None.  There is no form to fill out to file a trust contest.  Trust contests, and will contests, require a petition to be filed with the probate court.  Typically, the petition is drafted by a probate attorney for their client.  The petition should state the unique facts of your case.  Depending on the reasons you give for having the court set aside the trust, you may be able to make general allegations or may need to plead enough specific fact to enable your case to proceed.



The Grossman Law Firm, A.P.C. are Riverside, California probate lawyers.  We help probate estates in Riverside County, California.  We appear in the Riverside probate court for cases in the area bounded by Temecula, Corona, and Banning, California.  We appear in the Palm Springs/Indio probate court for cases from Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage, Desert Hot Springs, Cathedral City, Indian Wells, and Indio, California.  If you  would like more information on probate and trust administration then order our free book The Insider's Guide to California Probate and Trust Administration as well as our free DVD Probate a Will or Administer a Trust After the Death of a Loved One.
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