Will and Probate: Understanding How They Work Together
A will is a legal document that outlines what is to happen to property upon someone’s passing, but the will does not always give the named executor the right to do what they want. Understanding the will and probate is important for all involved.
Probate | Probate Litigation | Will |
Three Rules of Thumb Applying to Mistakes in Wills:
When administering an estate, you may find a mistake in the will. Depending on the circumstances surrounding the mistake, the will may still be valid.
Probate | Probate Litigation | Trust Litigation |
How a Power of Attorney Is Used for Financial Abuse
A power of attorney is a common document used in an estate plan. Unfortunately, there are several reasons why this document may be used for financial abuse.
Probate Process in California: How it’s Supposed to Work and What Can Go Wrong
California Probate is confusing. This articles explains how it is supposed to work and what can go wrong. Understanding what makes a probate successful to an attorney can help you understand what you should expect.
Trust | Trust Litigation | Trustee Duties |
De Facto Trust: Claiming to be a Trustee
Whether or not a person rightfully took trustee’s fees from a California trust depends on the terms of the trust instrument and whether or not the person was a named trustee in the document, a de facto trustee, or a trustee de son tort.