What Happens to Beneficiaries Who Make Frivolous Account Objections?
When a beneficiary objects to a trust accounting, the objection must be in good faith. If not, the beneficiary may face financial penalties.
7 Reasons Why A Large Estate Takes Longer To Probate In California
With few exceptions, estates in California are administered in the same way, regardless of their size. If an estate is large, however, it may take longer.
When an Estate Can Be A Named Party In a Lawsuit
Estates can become involved with litigation for many different reasons. In some cases, an estate can be named a party to a suit. Keep on reading to learn more about how this could occur.
3 Steps To Find A Missing Person In Probate Administration
When you believe a loved one may have passed away, the court will need to see evidence that you have done an appropriate amount of work to locate the missing person or verify whether he or she has passed away.
Know the Difference Between Conduit and Accumulation Trusts
Administering an estate with retirement assets has many potential pitfalls. Click here to learn the differences between Conduit and Accumulation Trusts.