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Irrevocable Trust Beneficiary Rights in California

By: Scott Grossman
August 6th, 2021

Probate is the court-supervised process of gathering, managing, and distributing the assets of a deceased person to the people who are supposed to inherit them….

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Trustee Duties: Duty to Not Delegate Tasks

By: Scott Grossman
July 6th, 2021

If you haven’t gotten a copy of the trust, there might be other problems in getting your inheritance. After you finish reading this guide below,…

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Trustee’s Duty to Administer Trust According to Its Terms

By: Scott Grossman
July 6th, 2021

It is common for a trust beneficiary to be concerned their trustee is deviating from the terms of their trust. If that is happening, then…

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Trust Litigation Costs in California

By: Scott Grossman
November 24th, 2020

Trust Litigation Costs in California explained by a Certified Specialist in Estate Planning, Probate and Trust Law.

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What are my options if I have reason to believe that a trustee stole from the estate?

By: Scott Grossman
March 8th, 2020

The trustee of a trust has a fiduciary duty to act in the best interests of the estate and beneficiaries. As a result, the trust cannot intentionally harm the estate or the beneficiaries. Clearly, if the trustee is stealing from the estate, he or she is breaching fiduciary duty.

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