
Probate Court is About Fairness
I sit here as an attorney specializing in inheritance disputes and realize that I must come to terms with the fact that those willing to take advantage of the susceptibility and vulnerability of our loved ones will inevitably fill our reality with pain, suffering and heartache. But, I take pride and solace in the fact that probate court offers me an arena to express my clients’...
Taking the Fight out of Inheritance Disputes
The passing of a family member or friend is undoubtedly an overwhelming experience, even without the heartache and emotional distress associated with an inheritance dispute. Sadly, these moments of distress and emotional heartache are all too often monopolized by those willing to take advantage of their loved one’s emotional trauma. We as a firm recognize that having to cope with grief in of...
Trust Contests – Undue Influence
In most trust litigation cases, a testamentary document can be challenged, otherwise known as contesting. Contesting a will or trust is the act of challenging the validity of such document, under the idea that it does not, or no longer reflects the true wishes or intentions of the testator. A trust or will can be contested on a variety of grounds, but ultimately proof of undue influence or...
Inheritance Disputes Are Very Common
Inheritance disputes are one of the most common legal cases. They typically arise due to a variety of reasons ranging from discrepancy in distribution, lack of testamentary documents, elderly abuse, familial conflicts, or all of the above. Often these issues are a result of direct actions or influences by outside parties, commonly family members or friends of the decedent. Situations like...
Can a Person with Dementia Change Their Will?
With people living longer than ever, the number of elderly being diagnosed with dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease is on the rise. Many people living with these diseases have already created an estate plan, but what happens if someone wishes to change a will after receiving a diagnosis of dementia? Is he or she allowed to change the will? The experienced estate planning and probate lawyers at...
What Assets to Include in a Living Trust
If you are facing a criminal charge, no matter how minor, you should talk to a defense attorney to fully understand your case. A consultation with an experienced attorney will help you to understand the charges placed against you, the defenses available, what if any plea bargains may be offered to you, and what you should do if you are convicted. We offer free consultations – just contact us....
How Long Does Probate Take in California?
The passing of a loved one is never easy, but if your family member had an estate plan in place, you may inherit something to remember him or her by. In California, a person’s will must be submitted to probate in order for the estate to be distributed, and one of the most common questions that our office is asked is how long does probate take? The answer is that it depends on a number of...
How a Living Trust can Reduce Estate Taxes
A living trust is a useful tool for managing your estate assets both while you are still alive and after your passing. This type of trust protects your assets, removes them from the probate process, and can potentially save your beneficiaries significant money when it comes to paying taxes on your estate. At The Inheritance Recovery Attorneys, our team of experienced trust litigation attorneys...
The Grounds for Contesting A Will
In the vast majority of cases, the reading of a will is an unsurprising event. Oftentimes, the deceased will have told their heirs what to expect to inherit or the inheritance is divided up as expected. However, in some cases, the reading of a will results in shocking revelations about who will or will not inherit and how much of the estate goes to each beneficiary. In these situations, you...