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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.
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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.
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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.
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Proving Your Loved One’s Mental Incompetence
If you have concerns about your loved one’s mental capacity, it may be time to go to court. Learn what evidence is needed to help prove your claim.