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A trust is a legal arrangement where one person or entity, known as the “trustee,” holds the title to property and manages it for the
Contesting a will can be hard on all parties involved in the legal battle, but there are cases where it is worth it. However, because
Trusts are legal agreements in which one person (a trustee) holds property for the benefit of another (a beneficiary). A family trust is created by
The recent appellate court decision in Breslin v. Breslin is causing an uproar for at least two reasons: (1) It authorizes probate courts to order
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