Trustees of California trusts could be held personally liable for their negligent actions. Beneficiaries will have to demonstrate these five things to succeed.
A beneficiary is a person, business, institution, trustee, or an estate that receives benefits under a will.
Trustees of California trusts could be held personally liable for their negligent actions. Beneficiaries will have to demonstrate these five things to succeed.
Suspect undue influence in a CA trust or will? Learn the warning signs, how trust contests work, and what legal options may help…
Wondering whether you should pursue litigation when an executor does not distribute property under a California will? View here for more.
Learn what a fiduciary duty means in California trust litigation, common trustee breaches, and what beneficiaries can do when a trustee…
Suspect executor theft in a California probate estate? Learn the warning signs, your legal rights, and how to take action to recover your inheritance.
Can an irrevocable trust be challenged in CA? Learn five key questions that may determine whether trust assets are vulnerable to a lawsuit.
Suspect an executor is stealing from an estate in CA? Learn the warning signs, your legal options, and how to protect estate…
Attorney Scott Grossman discusses the last thing step before getting an order from the court. This is a report on waiver of account or a first and final account. This allows for the executor administrator and legal representative to be paid and of course for all the beneficiaries to get what they’re supposed to from the estate.
Learn how long you have to sue a trustee in California and when the deadline starts for trust litigation claims.