
Contesting an Unfair Will
Challenging a will is not an easy process. If your loved one’s will seems unfair, it may be worth exploring whether a will contest action is warranted.
Challenging a will is not an easy process. If your loved one’s will seems unfair, it may be worth exploring whether a will contest action is warranted.
Witnesses to a will who stand to receive property may lose some of their inheritance. California law addresses the problem of interested parties as witnesses.
Wondering what to do when faced with a will contest in California? View here for nine suggested steps to take from a San Diego probate court litigation lawyer.
If your loved one was the victim of will fraud, you may have cause to contest the validity of the will. View here for more from a San Diego probate attorney.
Do you suspect that your loved one was the victim of undue influence when creating or amending his trust? View here for more from a San Diego trust attorney.
If you are considering contesting a will or trust, it is essential that you take immediate action to preserve your right to object to how things are being done
Are you confused by the differences between undue influence and lack of capacity in a California trust? View here for more information from a San Diego trust attorney.
While overturning a beneficiary designation of a life insurance policy is not a simple matter, it can be done if you can demonstrate that the change resulted from undue influence. Consider asking yourself the following questions: