Trustee Distributing To Wrong Beneficiary?
One such a mistake occurs when successor trustees make a distribution of trust assets to the wrong beneficiary. Read more here.
Six Questions To Ask If You Are Considering Grounds For A Will Contest
If you suspect that the choices made were not truly those of your loved one, however, it is worth consulting with an experienced attorney who can review the facts surrounding the signing of the will.
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.”
How To Determine Whether A Child Was Intentionally Omitted From A Will
While truly omitted children typically do not have legal rights unless they can prove fraud, duress, or some other reason for overturning the validity of the will or trust, children who are accidentally left out may have rights.
How To Handle Accounting Secured And Unsecured Debts During An Estate Administration
Administering a loved one’s estate involves more than just divvying up furniture, clothing, and personal effects and distributing them to family members and friends. The personal representative of an estate has many responsibilities.