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How To Determine Whether A Child Was Intentionally Omitted From A Will

By: Scott Grossman
August 28th, 2016

While truly omitted children typically do not have legal rights unless they can prove fraud, duress, or some other reason for overturning the validity of the will or trust, children who are accidentally left out may have rights.

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Seven Rights Of Creditors Of A Trust Settlor

By: Scott Grossman
August 27th, 2016

Rights of Creditors includes involving the court in order to collect on a debt that was owed by the settlor, and they must follow certain procedural steps. Here is what Trustees and beneficiaries should understand about the rights of creditors going to court seeking payment of a debt.

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Proving That A Transfer To A Spendthrift Trust Was Fraudulent

By: Scott Grossman
August 27th, 2016

Creditors can still attack the transfer and attempt to reach the assets. One avenue of attack is to argue the transfers to trust were fraudulent.

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5 Signs A Living Trust Is Susceptible To A Creditor Lawsuit

By: Scott Grossman
August 27th, 2016

Generally, the following are five signs that indicate a trust is revocable, and therefore subject to attack by a creditor. Read more here.

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Six Steps For Dealing With A Trustee Who Ignores Trust Terms

By: Scott Grossman
August 27th, 2016

What should you do when a trustee refuses to comply with the terms of a trust? First, it’s important to contact an experienced and knowledgeable attorney.

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