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A pour-over will is a type of will that leaves your assets to the trustee of a trust when you pass away. Pour-over wills can
An administrator ad litem is a person appointed by the probate court to represent an estate’s interests in a lawsuit. The term “ad litem” is
It happens more than you would think: a court preliminarily admits a will for probate before some family members even know it has been filed
A lis pendens is a legal document that provides notice to the public that a lawsuit involving the ownership of real property is pending. This
After someone passes away, the probate court is the venue where their estate is settled, and their will is verified and executed. During this process,
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Elder financial abuse by family members is more common than you may think, and California courts have been cracking down on it more and more
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
You may need to hire a conservatorship lawyer to contest a conservatorship when a conservator is abusing or exploiting their authority for personal gain. It’s