Notarization is No Substitute for Witnesses to a California Will
A will does not need to be notarized in California in order to be valid. If it is notarized, the notarization is not a valid substitute for a witness.
Accounting Contest: Trustees Must Act Reasonably After an Account Objection
When a trustee prepares a trust accounting, beneficiaries can contest the information contained. If the trustee reacts unreasonably, he may face penalties.
What is Undue Influence in California
This article explains how to invoke undue influence to contest a will or trust in California? If you believe undue influence exists, contact us today.
Probate Litigation | Trust | Will |
California Will Contest or Trust Contest based on Mental Incapacity
This article discusses a will contest based on lack of capacity (or mental incompetence) and explains the legal requirements to contest a will or trust in California. If you need help contesting a will or trust contact us today.
Probate | Trust | Trust Litigation |
Notice of Trust Administration: Benefits of Providing
At the start of a trust administration, trustees must give beneficiaries a Notice of Trust Administration. There are many advances to carrying out this step.