Intended Consequences: Proving Intent in San Diego Trust and Will Contest Lawsuits

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You may know what your parent’s intent was, but if you are going to prove that intent in court you are going to need some credible evidence to back that up. In this video, partner Keith A. Davidson describes the evidence you need to prove intent in California Trust and Will contest cases.

At Albertson & Davidson, our California trust and will litigation attorneys handle a wide range of matters involving trusts, wills, and probate. Our compassionate and skilled legal team has recovered more than $250 million in verdicts and settlements for our deserving probate and estate litigation clients.