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A generation-skipping trust is a type of irrevocable trust agreement that allows grantors to leave their assets to their grandchildren, “skipping” their children. While grandchildren
A primary beneficiary is the first in line to receive a particular asset or amount of money. They will typically receive this asset as long
If your loved one unexpectedly changed a will or trust, you might be wondering what to do. Or perhaps a family member recently passed away
Duress and claims of duress often come into play in estate conflicts and trust litigation. For example, if a will or trust is changed to
If you’re the beneficiary of a dynasty trust, you might not know what to expect. Dynasty trusts are complicated legal structures, and it makes sense
Fiduciary conflict of interest claims are very common. Conflicts of interest can be a confusingly grey area for fiduciaries, especially when they are also a
LOS ANGELES–(Excerpt from BUSINESS WIRE) — The Alzheimer’s Association California Southland has selected RMO LLP Co-Managing Partner Scott Rahn to its board of directors. Rahn is looking forward to working
An executor of an estate has many duties and responsibilities, and sometimes they fail to live up to them. Fortunately, California law allows for the
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