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The probate court is a court that handles the administration and distribution of assets to beneficiaries when someone dies, among other matters. If you are
Probate courts can decide all matters related to an estate, including who inherits what and how it will be divided under state law. However, if
Fraudulent misrepresentation, occurs when a false statement is knowingly made about an important fact, with the intent that the representation will cause another to act
Conflicts between siblings during the probate process often arise when it comes to the division of assets. Litigation between siblings may cause a rift and
In some circumstances, Marvin claims can allow cohabitating unwed partners to enforce property-sharing or support agreements when they break up. While unmarried partners do not
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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