Is it okay for a trust beneficiary to sign a waiver for a full accounting to expedite dispersal of assets?
Yes it is proper to ask for a waiver of an accounting. But NO, the waiver DOES NOT release him from his liability to administrate the trust...
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Yes it is proper to ask for a waiver of an accounting. But NO, the waiver DOES NOT release him from his liability to administrate the trust...
First all divorces in CA are no fault. Fault is not an issue in any CA divorce. As to the matter of "contesting" the divorce, you contest the...
Alot of hypotheticals. Sounds like a bar exam question. The TODD by itself might not revoke the previous trust but the fact that the settlor...
Any adult who lives with your ex, and they pay part or all expenses, that must be reported on the I & E.
The law is on the side of what is in the child's best interests not the convenience of the parents.
The law assumes that you, as a minor, don't have legal capacity to do this. Your mother must initiate the actions until you turn 18.
Yes but just a warning. The threshold as to an affidavit of small estate is a GROSS (as opposed to net) value of $166,000. The POD account is not...
Hire an attorney to try to mitigate this and to file an RFO that would give you remedies dating back to the date of filing and would allow a court...
Yes there are possible legal remedies but in reality, the actions needed to take, if any, are now screaming for attorney help on this. The case is...
Yes, you can file a post judgment RFO to seek orders to revise the filings or seek remedies for compenstation. As to the student loan, how it is...