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What is Trust Litigation?
The process of resolving disputes through the court system, often involving wills, trusts, or estate management.
The process of taking legal action in court to resolve disputes, including matters related to wills, trusts, and estates. Estate litigation may involve will contests, disputes over asset distribution, claims of undue influence, or breaches of fiduciary duty by executors or trustees. Litigation can be complex and time-consuming, often requiring legal representation to navigate the court system and advocate for the parties’ interests.
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