Can a Notarized Will Be Contested in California?
A will does not need to be notarized in California in order to be valid. If it is notarized, the notarization is not a valid substitute for a witness.
Trustee Duties: Five exceptions for your Trustee seeking a release of liability waiver
If you haven’t gotten a copy of the trust, there might be other problems in getting your inheritance. By the time you finish reading this…
Probate | Trust Litigation | Trustee Duties |
How Long After a Person Dies Will Beneficiaries Be Notified?
Table of Contents Key Takeaways The Beneficiary Notification Process in California General Timelines for Beneficiary Notification Rights of a Beneficiary Under California Law What to…
Does an Executor Have to Show Accounting to Beneficiaries?
Table of Contents Key Takeaways Executor Accounting Process Beneficiary Rights in California Executor’s Duty of Transparency Consequences of Not Receiving an Accounting Next Steps if…
Trust | Trust Litigation | Trustee Duties |
How Long Does the Executor Have to Pay the Beneficiaries?
If you haven’t gotten a copy of the trust, there might be other problems in getting your inheritance. After you finish reading this guide, you…