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How an Estate Can Be Caught in a Lawsuit

By: Scott Grossman
August 5th, 2016

Estate litigation does not exclusively involve unhappy beneficiaries or heirs. The estate itself can be made party to a lawsuit in many situations.

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What Parties Can Request the End of a Guardianship

By: Scott Grossman
August 2nd, 2016

Minors who have a guardian during an estate administration may at some point no longer need it. Certain individuals can request the end of the guardianship.

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Probate Hearing and Objections to the Petition

By: Scott Grossman
August 2nd, 2016

To administer the estate of a loved one, you may need to open up a probate administration. Any one objecting must appear at the hearing for the petition.

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Assets Used to Pay the Debts of an Estate

By: Scott Grossman
July 12th, 2016

Debts of an estate must be paid during administration. The decedent may have left instructions, and it is important to know which assets to use for repayment.

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Trustee’s Duty – Standard of Care

By: Scott Grossman
July 11th, 2016

According to California Probate law, executors, administrators, guardians, conservators, and trustees are considered a fiduciary having a standard of care.

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