If you are considering contesting a will or trust, it is essential that you take immediate action to preserve your right to object to how things are being done
Many of our firm’s clients who are beneficiaries under a will are concerned that if they need to take action to keep the executor honest, they risk being disin
Our firm often gets questions about San Diego law regarding revoking a will. In this video, trust and probate litigation attorney Scott Grossman lays out the f
Are you a son or daughter of a person with a Riverside, California, will, and you are wondering whether this current version revokes older, prior ones?
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San Diego trust and probate litigation attorney Scott Grossman addresses the issue of how helpful law enforcement is when you are not receiving your rightful inheritance.
It seems to be common sense: if my trustee is withholding my rightful inheritance, isn’t that stealing, and shouldn’t law enforcement charge that person with a crime?
As part of the decision making process, you will probably be wondering whether Certified Specialists cost more. In the case of probate, the answer is simple, and surprising: no!
If both parents are deceased, a beneficiary is still able to receive a copy of their trust. Find out how to get a copy of a trust in this situation here.
Proving that someone intentionally interfered with your inheritance is not easy. You must show that the defendant’s behavior was “independently actionable.”
All will contests are different but some are stranger than others. In this situation a will is contested while the testator is still alive.
