How does a Pretermitted Child Inherit from a Parent’s Estate
If a child is pretermitted, he may have a right to a share of his parent’s estate. The next step is to determine where that share should come from.
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Why Can Creditors Reach Revocable Living Trusts?
Assets held in a revocable living trust are generally not protected by creditors. There are many reasons why this is the case.
Trustee Removal for Asset Mismanagement May Be an Option
When a trustee mismanages assets or refuses to comply with trust terms, beneficiaries have several options. Consider asking the court to remove the trustee.
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.