What are the executor’s responsibilities in probate?
An executor is the person nominated to be in charge of a probate estate and is appointed by the court to complete the tasks involved in probate. The executor’s responsibilities can be a lot of information to take in and a lot of work. So if you are nominated to be executor you may be wondering what do I have to do?
Southern California Probate and the Prudent Investor Rule
What is the Prudent Investor Rule, and how might it make a California trustee especially vulnerable to liability? Read more by The Grossman Law Firm.
Filing an Accounting in California Probate: Ten Helpful Facts
When it comes to a California probate, filing an accounting of the estate is important to declare any assets or liabilities regarding the trust.
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Coercion in Trusts: Why Trusts Get Attacked, Part 1
What makes trusts get attacked or vulnerable to litigation? Grossman Law discusses coercion and what qualifies as coercion.
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Explaining Mental Incompetence when Contesting Will Legitimacy
The Grossman Law Firm explains contesting will legitimacy and how to identify whether a case can be made based on the grounds of mental incompetence.