Assets held in a revocable living trust are generally not protected by creditors. There are many reasons why this is the case.
When a trustee mismanages assets or refuses to comply with trust terms, beneficiaries have several options. Consider asking the court to remove the trustee.
If you have questions during a trust administration, you can involve the court. The court can assist with certain interpretations of trust provisions.
If you have concerns about your loved one’s mental capacity, it may be time to go to court. Learn what evidence is needed to help prove your claim.
Disputes sometimes arise during the administration of an estate. When they do, consider mediation as a means for reaching a resolution.
During a trust administration, beneficiaries may distrust the trustee. There are several options for resolving these issues in addition to pursuing litigation.
Beneficiaries of trusts may be concerned when a trustee delays selling an asset that should be sold. It is important to act quickly to prevent further harm.
Considering a San Diego beneficiary designation dispute? View here for five important steps to take as you pursue litigation during an estate administration.
A power of attorney is a common document used in an estate plan. Unfortunately, there are several reasons why this document may be used for financial abuse.
Whether or not a person rightfully took trustee’s fees from a California trust depends on the terms of the trust instrument and whether or not the person was a named trustee in the document, a de facto trustee, or a trustee de son tort.
