California trustees have duties imposed by the trust and by state law. View this page for an overview of notice requirements by a Riverside trust attorney.
Filing a trust contest can’t be done by simply filling out a form. Scott Grossman explains the petition process, and the value in hiring an attorney for help.
If your spouse was omitted from a trust, you may want to pursue legal action. It is important to carefully consider all ramifications before doing so.
In California, Will contests and Trust litigation will soon make the decedent’s succession a very long and costly process, says probate lawyer Scott Grossman.
Considering bringing a claim as the beneficiary of a trust? Be wary of no-contest clauses. View this page for more from a California trust litigation attorney.
Subsequent wills can revoke prior wills under certain circumstances. View here for more about California wills from a San Diego estate litigation attorney.
If you suspect that the choices made were not truly those of your loved one, however, it is worth consulting with an experienced attorney who can review the facts surrounding the signing of the will.
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.
Proving undue influence under California probate law can be done through circumstantial evidence. View here for more from a San Diego probate lawyer.
In California, trust contests begin with a petition in probate court. Be sure to include key facts and file in a timely manner. Read on for more information.
