Category: Trust Contests

you're out

Why can’t the judge see the case, see the lies and throw out the bad Trust amendment? Ultimately, the judge or jury will decide if you win or lose your case, but the court does not have the power to make a decision without first following due process. Our judicial system is based on due […]

you're not alone

We have used the term abused beneficiary for many years now. When we refer to an abused beneficiary, we mean a Trust or Will beneficiary that has been denied their rightful inheritance in some fashion. There are two main types of abused beneficiaries, which we refer to as vested and non-vested beneficiaries. Vested beneficiaries are […]

can't touch this

Somewhere out there is a common misconception that a revocable, living Trust cannot be contested in court. That’s false. You can go to the courthouse in any county in California today and find thousands upon thousands of Trust contest cases. By Trust contest case, we mean a lawsuit to try to invalidate or set aside […]

who's paying

One of the benefits to hiring an attorney or law firm on a contingency fee basis is payment of the out-of-pocket costs. A contingency fee agreement is one where the attorneys agree to represent the client in return for receiving a percentage of the amount recovered for the client. For example, if the attorney recovers […]

dangerous deadlines

Statutes of limitations are the deadlines by which you must file a lawsuit. We are seeing more and more people miss the filing deadline in the California Trust and Will Litigation arena. We think the reason this is occurring is because the statutes of limitations for Trust and Will issues are complicated. There is not […]

success

Under California financial elder abuse law, you must prove four elements to establish undue influence: (1) vulnerability of the victim, (2) apparent authority of the wrongdoer, (3) actions and tactics of the wrongdoer, and (4) an inequitable result. Two of these elements stand out over the rest: vulnerability and actions and tactics. Actions and tactics refers […]

copy please

You ask for it. Well let’s assume that you have already asked for a copy and someone says no. Then it all depends on whether your mom or dad is still alive, and whether you are a beneficiary of the Trust. For starters, if your parents create a revocable, living Trust during their lifetimes and they are […]

bad vs good

As lawyers, we have heard many people tell us their version of events that led up to a wrongly created Trust or Will. And one of the main issues we try to determine is whether there are facts to support an undue influence claim. Overturning a Will or Trust based on undue influence is not so […]

Step mommy dearest

What rights does a step-mother have to the property of your father? That can be a challenging question to answer because it all depends on how your father planned his estate (or how he failed to plan). While you may think that your father’s assets should go to you after his death, that may not […]

up to the challenge?

You can take any legal action you like in California court on your own, if you choose to do so; provided that, you’re not acting as an Executor, Trustee, or agent (all of which must be represented by lawyers in court). The problem with representing yourself in court is the complexities of California Will contest cases. The […]