San Diego Estates With Adopted Heirs: Not So Simple
Wondering what types of twists might lead to litigation when probating an estate in San Diego where a beneficiary is an adopted child? The following are three such examples:
Probate Litigation | Trust Litigation |
10 Questions For Mental Incapacity And Riverside Trusts
When considering whether your loved one may have been mentally incapacitated at the time of signing his Riverside trust documents, evaluate the following questions
Spendthrift Provision May Protect Trust Assets When Under Attack
some trusts contain a provision that is designed to prevent creditors from invading the trust property. This provision is known as a “spendthrift provision.”
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Suspect Undue Influence
While overturning a beneficiary designation of a life insurance policy is not a simple matter, it can be done if you can demonstrate that the change resulted from undue influence. Consider asking yourself the following questions:
Five Costs A Trustee Could Be Liable For Following A Surcharge Action
In order to obtain a surcharge from a dishonest or neglectful trustee, a beneficiary should consult with an attorney to file a claim. Beneficiaries can file a petition for surcharge with the San Diego Probate Court to request that the trustee be held personally liable for: