Often we’re asked if we can make the executor of the trust give someone a copy of the trust. Getting familiar with the language for Probate helps!
A formal written request made to a Court in order to ask for some type of relief. Petitions can be for made for many things, anything that someone is asking the Court to do can have some type of Petition filed. An example is a Petition to Probate a Will, this is usually submitted with the will to the Court to request the Executor be given the formal power to carry out the Will.
Often we’re asked if we can make the executor of the trust give someone a copy of the trust. Getting familiar with the language for Probate helps!
What Do I Do If My California Trustee Won’t Give Me A Copy of the Trust? The Grossman Law Firm can help you find out your next move!
Does Community Property Have to Go Through Probate? Well, we have to actually look at the deed to see what it is that is going to happen. You can take title as community property with or without right of survivorship. This matters!
Within the pleading stage, the petitioner states that the causes of action laid out in the petition are supported by facts. The petition or complaint is concluded with a “prayer.” Learn the seven examples of prayers in a petition.
Opening up a probate administration can occur in a variety of ways. View here for an overview by a Riverside estate attorney.
A trustee can be temporarily suspended during the trial to have the trustee removed. Find out why you may want to consider filing a petition to do this.
When a trustee won’t distribute your inheritance to you, you may decide to file a petition with the probate court to compel a distribution.
Does Community Property Have to Go Through Probate? Well, we have to actually look at the deed to see what it is that is going to happen. You can take title as community property with or without right of survivorship. This matters!
Opening up a probate administration can occur in a variety of ways. View here for an overview by a Riverside estate attorney.
Attorney Scott Grossman discusses the final steps one must make before finally ending the probate process.