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Monthly Archives: June 2023

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Resolving Probate Disputes Through Arbitration

By The Probate Guy |

Probate disputes can arise for various reasons. For instance, disputes can arise if beneficiaries think the personal representative is mismanaging the estate. Disputes can also arise if a legal heir feels they were left out of the Will. Probate disputes are often difficult for the involved parties. When disputes arise during probate, it might… Read More »

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EstateLitigation

Objecting To A Petition For Probate

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After someone dies, their estate might need to go through probate. In a probate case, the court validates the Will (if one exists). Also, a personal representative is appointed to, among other things, collect estate assets, pay debts and expenses, and distribute the remaining assets to beneficiaries or heirs. If there is a Will,… Read More »

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Four Common Will Provisions And The Reasons Behind Them

By The Probate Guy |

Wills are documents executed by “testators” that describe what the testators want to happen to their assets after they die. If a person dies with a Will, their assets are distributed according to their Will. On the other hand, if a person dies without a Will, their assets are distributed according to the state’s… Read More »

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Contesting A Will Where The Decedent Was Suffering From Dementia

By The Probate Guy |

After someone dies, survivors could have several grounds to initiate a Will contest. One of the grounds for contesting a Will in California is “lack of testamentary capacity.” If you recently lost a loved one who was suffering from dementia, you may be wondering if you can contest their Will and claim that they… Read More »

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