Probate Litigation | Trust Litigation |
What to Do When a Trustee Steals from the Estate
Are there penalties when a trustee steals from the estate? The answer is yes, but you must act to stop the theft and stay within the statute of limitations!
Probate Litigation | Trust Litigation |
5 Steps for a Beneficiary to Involve the Court in a Trust Administration
Typically, the probate court is not involved in the administration of a trust. Beneficiaries can petition for court involvement in some cases.
Probate | Probate Litigation | Trust Litigation |
Understanding the Differences Between a Will and a Trust
While a will and a trust are both useful estate planning tools, they are not the same thing. During administration it is important to understand the difference.
Probate | Probate Litigation | Trust Litigation |
Loved Ones Needing Help May Require the Assistance of a Probate Conservator
Estate administration responsibilities may arise if a loved one is unable to care for himself or manage his finances. You will need to be appointed probate conservator.
Probate Litigation | Trust Litigation |
Trust no-contest clause not triggered by challenge to handwritten note
A trust’s no-contest clause is not triggered by a challenge to handwritten notes on the face of the trust