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Probate Litigation | Trust | Will |

California Will Contest or Trust Contest based on Mental Incapacity

By: Scott Grossman
April 15th, 2018

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.

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Notice of Trust Administration: Benefits of Providing

By: Scott Grossman
April 12th, 2018

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.

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How do I choose a California Probate Attorney for my case?

By: Scott Grossman
April 3rd, 2018

Choosing your California probate lawyer can be an efficient process if you know what qualities to look for in your attorney.  You will want a lawyer who focuses their practice on probate and probate litigation; not one who only dabbles in these areas. 

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5 Tips For Dealing with a No-Contest Clause in California

By: Scott Grossman
March 5th, 2018

A no-contest clause can prevent beneficiaries from challenging the provisions of a will or trust. Learn more about a no-contest clause in California

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What Happens to Beneficiaries Who Make Frivolous Account Objections?

By: Scott Grossman
March 5th, 2018

When a beneficiary objects to a trust accounting, the objection must be in good faith. If not, the beneficiary may face financial penalties.

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