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CA Undue Influence or Lack of Capacity: What’s the Difference?
Are you confused by the differences between undue influence and lack of capacity in a California trust? View here for more information from a San Diego trust attorney.
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Provide Notice to Proper Parties for Court Oversight
Beneficiaries can file petitions to obtain court involvement in a probate administration. These notices must be given to the correct parties.
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5 Key Traits a Good Probate Attorney
Wondering what qualities a good probate attorney should possess? Learn the five traits to look for.
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Five Scenarios That Can Help Defend Against San Diego Will Contests
While some families choose to create a California estate plan that distributes assets evenly between all children, this is not always the case. Some individuals may wish to disinherit an heir.
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Five Reasons An Heir Might Challenge Or Start a Will Contest
The will or trust may clearly lay out the wishes of the deceased; however, an heir or beneficiary may be upset with the way the instrument reads. The result could be a California will contest over the disputed document.