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Old California Wills Must Be Properly Revoked: 7 Questions
When a decedent executed more than one version of a will during his or her lifetime, a beneficiary or heir might later try to argue that the original version of the will was never properly revoked.
Determining Reasonableness With San Diego Contingency Costs: Six Factors
Wondering how to determine whether contingency costs are reasonable? Here are six helpful factors for assessing the reasonableness of a legal fee.
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Probate Assets: Take These Five Steps Before A Will Contest In California
Unfortunately, some personal representatives fail to abide by these rules and attempt to distribute probate assets without following the procedures outlined in the California Probate Code for a probate administration. The result may be a California will contest.
Five Facts about Self-Dealing and Trustee Breach of Fiduciary Duty In CA
When a trustee engages in activities that benefit the trustee without regard for the beneficiaries, the trustee has committed a breach of fiduciary duty in California.
Six Common Reasons Why Executors Fail To Finish A San Diego Probate
While it may seem odd that a probate administration would go unfinished, it is a fairly common occurrence. Read more about failing to finish a probate.