Can a lawyer pressure a beneficiary to pay trustee's fees?
A trustee's fees are normally paid from the trust. The question of a court order depends on the situation. It is rare that a beneficiary would...
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A trustee's fees are normally paid from the trust. The question of a court order depends on the situation. It is rare that a beneficiary would...
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I do not know what you mean by "registering" you father's will. Do you mean that your sister started a probate action? You probably should...
You could technically file a motion to compel. You also might want to do so if you felt that not all the responsive documents were produced. ...
The basic rules of property law apply -- it's their website, and they can do with it pretty much as they like. They can certainly refuse to...
I do not believe that a motion to quash is an appealable order. Assuming you are in superior court, your remedy is to file a petition for a writ...
It strikes me that a meet-and-confer letter is appropriate. You might mention that you had tired to conduct the meet-and-confer orally, but that...
Three years is exceptionally long. The lack of notice is troubling. You need to speak to a lawyer about this. A letter from a lawyer can...
You can indeed sue to enforce your personal rights pursuant to the Operating Agreement and California law. The law regarding the pursuit of...
It's hard to say whether this is smart or not, but here are some of the risks you run. 1. There is nothing to say the plaintiff's employees...
You may need to get a lawyer involved here to write a demand letter and enforce the terms of the sales transaction. In a "worst case" scenario,...