Category: Trust Litigation

Category: Trust Litigation

Can a Sibling Contest a Trust in California?

When your parent passes away, you and your siblings may become closer than you’ve ever been. But sometimes, in the wake of a parent’s passing, old sibling rivalries surface and cause a rift between them. Whether it’s because one sibling

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Can a Trustee Live in a Trust Property in California?

A trustee must perform a balancing act when administering the trust. Their obligations include managing trust assets, acting in the best interests of the beneficiaries and trust, and fulfilling their fiduciary duties. Because of this, many beneficiaries wonder, Can a

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Does a Marriage Override a Trust in California?

If you married someone who passed away before they could write you into their will or trust, it is important to understand how California trust law works. In these situations, it is unfortunately common for former spouses and heirs to

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How Do You Prove a Breach of Fiduciary Duty?

Trustees wield considerable power over a trust, its beneficiaries, and the legacy of the person who created it. The fiduciary duty is a crucial line of defense for beneficiaries. If you suspect a trustee violated their fiduciary duty, acting quickly

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