Theft from an Estate: Who Might Be Responsible
Theft is a common reason for trust and probate litigation. Learn more about the surprisingly large group of people may be potentially responsible.
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Ask the Court for Help With Trust Provision Questions
If you have questions during a trust administration, you can involve the court. The court can assist with certain interpretations of trust provisions.
Accounting Contest: Trustees Must Act Reasonably After an Account Objection
When a trustee prepares a trust accounting, beneficiaries can contest the information contained. If the trustee reacts unreasonably, he may face penalties.
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Proving Your Loved One’s Mental Incompetence
If you have concerns about your loved one’s mental capacity, it may be time to go to court. Learn what evidence is needed to help prove your claim.
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Mediator: Advantages of Using to Resolve Probate Disputes
Disputes sometimes arise during the administration of an estate. When they do, consider mediation as a means for reaching a resolution.