What are the executor’s responsibilities in probate?
An executor is the person nominated to be in charge of a probate estate and is appointed by the court to complete the tasks involved in probate. The executor’s responsibilities can be a lot of information to take in and a lot of work. So if you are nominated to be executor you may be wondering what do I have to do?
Probate Litigation | Trust Litigation |
Coercion in Trusts: Why Trusts Get Attacked, Part 1
What makes trusts get attacked or vulnerable to litigation? Grossman Law discusses coercion and what qualifies as coercion.
Probate | Probate Litigation | Trust Litigation |
Explaining Mental Incompetence when Contesting Will Legitimacy
The Grossman Law Firm explains contesting will legitimacy and how to identify whether a case can be made based on the grounds of mental incompetence.
Probate | Probate Litigation | Trust Litigation |
Riverside Probate Attorney on Duress: Why Trusts Get Attacked, Part 2
The Grossman Law firm explain the various forms of duress (economic, physical, etc.) and how these threats may impact distribution of an estate.
Probate | Trust Litigation | Will |
Know Your Responsibilities as a Fiduciary: Administering an Estate in California
Grossman Law Firm explains the responsibilities as a fiduciary and goes into detail about how to properly administer a California estate.