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Breaches of fiduciary duty and fiduciary abuses unfortunately are more common than you might think, especially in cases involving the elderly and the infirm. Fiduciaries
Undue influence in families is an act of abuse, often by heirs victimizing their elderly parents or other family members to increase their will inheritance
To win a partition action can take anywhere from a couple of months to reach a settlement agreement to a year or more if it
Executors cannot do things which are contrary to the benefit of heirs, beneficiaries, and the estate. This means if you suspect an executor is withholding
Contingent beneficiaries, remainder beneficiaries, remaindermen, and secondary beneficiaries have rights to estate or trust assets, but those rights are contingent upon the inability to distribute
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Today’s technologies have made contesting a trust easier than you think. We have substantial experience working with remote clients who never physically come into our
If you suspect a sibling is stealing from an estate or trust in which you are a beneficiary, you very likely need the protection of
Can a trustee remove a beneficiary from a trust? Yes. Is it common? No. Upon the death of a decedent, most trusts become irrevocable. An