Probate | Probate Litigation | Trust Litigation |
Why Mental Illness Diagnosis Is Not Enough to Prove Mental Impairment
A diagnosis of a mental illness alone is not enough to prove a testator lacked mental capacity to draft a San Diego will. Learn other considerations to review.
Probate | Probate Litigation | Trust Litigation |
Options for What to Do When a Trustee Stops Paying Taxes
If a trustee fails to pay taxes, what options does a beneficiary have? There are several, including removing trustees and holding them personally liable.
Probate | Probate Litigation |
Five Steps to Address Disputes Over a Petition for Probate
Disputes among interested parties can arise early in the probate process. Consider taking these five steps to help prevent the matter from escalating.
Probate | Probate Litigation | Trust Litigation |
No Need for Proving Your Claims in the Trust Litigation Petition
When filing a petition to initiate a lawsuit involving a trust, you must state your claims. You do not need to prove these claims are true at this stage.
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.