Most real property held in community between spouses and domestic partners used to be held in joint tenancy. Since 2001 (and 2003 for domestic partners), California probate law has introduced Community Property with Right of Survivorship (CPWROS).
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Trust Litigation Costs in California explained by a Certified Specialist in Estate Planning, Probate and Trust Law.
Contingency fee agreements in California probate litigation and trust litigation cases
The way a will is written and signed determines if the California law considers it valid or not, but changes can be made.
If you haven’t gotten a copy of the trust, there might be other problems in getting…
How do I find out if I’m a beneficiary in a California will? If you think are, but you’re having trouble getting a copy of the document, contact us today!
Maybe. Some cases are a good fit for a contingency fee agreement. A contingency fee agreement allows you to hire an attorney without paying anything out of pocket.
Even after starting your role as successor trustee of a trust, your new role may not be permanent. Find out more on replacing a trustee.
