My trustee won’t give me my inheritance. How can I get them to make a distribution to me? A trust litigation attorney explains how to best handle this situation.
Classifying types of property during an estate administration process can be complex. View here for 7 facts from a San Diego estate administration attorney.
A recent Supreme Court decision may have a big impact on estate administration for same-sex couples. Same sex marriage is now federally recognized.
After losing a spouse, you may be left wondering what assets you will inherit. If your spouse had no will, you receive a spousal share under California law.
After a disabled adult inherits an estate from their parent, they may become ineligible for public benefits they previous depended upon. See how to avoid this.
In some cases, a child not named in the will can force a personal representative to distribute them a share. These children are known as pretermitted children.
Witnesses to a will who stand to receive property may lose some of their inheritance. California law addresses the problem of interested parties as witnesses.
Wondering if a will is valid in California or can be challenged? View here for more from a San Diego probate court litigation lawyer.
Trustees must share certain information with the beneficiaries of a trust during a trust administration. This is a fundamental right of a beneficiary.
Riverside-based probate attorney Scott Grossman explains why people who do not prepare a will in California could make life difficult for their survivors.
