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If your loved one dies and leaves behind a significant portfolio of stocks, navigating the legal process to liquidate those assets can be complicated and
If you recently inherited a large sum of money, you may be wondering what your next steps should be. Coming into millions of dollars can
Tortious Interference with Inheritance Rights is a type of lawsuit that is only allowed in certain states. This cause of action allows a plaintiff to
Sibling inheritance laws and rights are clearly defined in California, and most U.S. states, by probate code intestacy laws. If an individual dies without a
Disinheritance is quite common. Spouses, children, stepchildren, adopted children, domestic partners, etc. can be disinherited in many states. Not surprisingly, disinheritance often leads to those
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A life estate is a type of real property interest that grants someone ownership rights for their lifetime or someone else’s lifetime, and grants a
When people pass away, they often leave behind bank accounts, investments accounts, retirement accounts, real property (homes, rental properties, etc.) and other personal assets as
A trustee does not need beneficiary approval to sell trust property. However, a trustee who wants to avoid litigation would be wise to at least