Probate Litigation | Trust Litigation |
Resolving Trust Disputes Before Involving the Court
During a trust administration, beneficiaries may distrust the trustee. There are several options for resolving these issues in addition to pursuing litigation.
What to Do When a Trustee Won’t Sell a Trust Asset
Beneficiaries of trusts may be concerned when a trustee delays selling an asset that should be sold. It is important to act quickly to prevent further harm.
Probate | Probate Litigation | Trust Litigation |
Designation Dispute: Five Steps to Take with a Beneficiary
Considering a San Diego beneficiary designation dispute? View here for five important steps to take as you pursue litigation during an estate administration.
Probate | Probate Litigation | Trust Litigation |
How a Power of Attorney Is Used for Financial Abuse
A power of attorney is a common document used in an estate plan. Unfortunately, there are several reasons why this document may be used for financial abuse.
Trust | Trust Litigation | Trustee Duties |
De Facto Trust: Claiming to be a Trustee
Whether or not a person rightfully took trustee’s fees from a California trust depends on the terms of the trust instrument and whether or not the person was a named trustee in the document, a de facto trustee, or a trustee de son tort.