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Take These Steps If You Think A Caregiver has Committed Fraud or Theft

By: Scott Grossman
August 27th, 2016

theft by home health care providers against the elderly and disabled are all too common. When these incidents occur, it can dramatically impact the inheritance that you otherwise would have received.

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Trustees Can Defend Against Claims Of Mental Incompetence

By: Scott Grossman
August 27th, 2016

Pursuing a legal action as a result of a trustee or settlor’s alleged mental incompetence is an uphill battle. Here we discuss defending against a claim.

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What To Expect When Someone Attempts To Revoke A Will

By: Scott Grossman
August 27th, 2016

What Happens When a Party Seeks to Revoke a Will Admitted to Probate? Read more here about what to expect and when you need to talk with an attorney.

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An Overview Of A Trustees Accounting And Litigation That May Follow

By: Scott Grossman
August 27th, 2016

Understanding the obligations and procedures surrounding trustee accountings is an important first. The following is an overview of seven helpful facts about trustee accountings.

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Involving The Probate Court With A Trust Administration Due To Incapacity

By: Scott Grossman
August 27th, 2016

If the trust does not contain clear instructions as to what constitutes the mental incapacity of your loved one, you may need to seek court intervention.

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