Certified Specialist in Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Law
California has extremely strict rules about when an attorney may call himself a “specialist” in a particular area of law.
Probate | Probate Litigation |
Removing an Administrator: How to go about it and having someone else was appointed administrator of the estate?
If your spouse predeceased you, it is possible that another individual was named administrator of his estate. Fortunately, you may be able to have the administrator removed and yourself appointed instead – if you are of higher priority as determined by the California probate code.
I suspect Forgery of a Will. What can I do?
Forgery of a will or trust in California can result in the rightful beneficiaries of a person’s estate not receiving the property that they are intended to receive.
Probate | Trust | Trust Litigation |
Considering Filing a Lawsuit against the Trustee of a trust?
Filing a lawsuit against the trustee of a trust can be a costly endeavor. However, it also may be necessary to protect your interests and the assets held in the trust. If you think that you may need to engage in Riverside trust litigation, take these steps.
Modification of a Trust: Beneficiaries Not Agreeing
Modifying an irrevocable trust is not a simple procedure. If changing trust terms were easy, it would increase the potential for the intent of the creator of a trust to be overlooked. California probate laws, however, do outline limited circumstances under which a trust can be changed or terminated.