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Paying for California Probate

By: Scott Grossman
July 15th, 2019

How California probate lawyers or California probate attorneys get paid

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Where do I find the law for California will contests, probate litigation, and trust litigation?

By: Scott Grossman
June 18th, 2018

The law for California will contests, probate litigation, and trust litigation is mostly found in the California Probate Code.

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What if I can’t afford to hire a probate or trust attorney?

By: Scott Grossman
June 18th, 2018

Maybe. Some cases are a good fit for a contingency fee agreement. A contingency fee agreement allows you to hire an attorney without paying anything out of pocket.

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Before you Accuse Someone of Forging Documents in a Will

By: Scott Grossman
June 18th, 2018

Accusing someone of altering or forging documents in a decedent’s Will or Trust is an extremely serious allegation.

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Are you a Victim of Undue Influence?

By: Scott Grossman
June 18th, 2018

If your parent had previously executed a will, and you believe that it has since been changed, it is possible that he or she was the victim of undue influence. You may be able to contest the will in the probate court and have it rendered invalid.

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