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I want to hire an attorney but my co-trustee doesn’t want me to hire an attorney. What can I do?
Each co-trustee has the right to hire their own attorney. The California Probate Code (which is the law that governs trusts) provides each trustee, or co-trustee, to hire their own lawyer. The other co-trustee has no right or ability to stop his fellow co-trustee from hiring his or her own probate lawyer.
What is a will?
A will is a legal document which is also called a Last Will and Testament. It communicates a person’s final wishes, including what happens to their belongings and specifies beneficiaries of their estate.
Tips on Selling a Home in Probate
The fears of holding on to residential real estate in CA is well justified. Keep on reading to learn more about how to go about selling a home in probate.
San Diego Trustee Error: How your Inheritance Goes to Someone Else
A San Diego trustee error could result in your inheritance being distributed to the wrong beneficiary. View here for five reasons this may happen.
Steps to Take When the Executor Takes Too Long in a California Probate
Forcing an executor to wrap up the probate of an estate may require court involvement. View here for more from a Riverside trust attorney.