Do I need an attorney to file an Affidavit for change of Trustee? And then how do I get my house back?
An attorney is not required but I would advise you to consult with one at a minimum and I would retain an attorney to handle this matter.
Walnut Creek, CA
Estate planning Lawyer at Walnut Creek, CA
Practice Areas: Estate Planning, Trusts
An attorney is not required but I would advise you to consult with one at a minimum and I would retain an attorney to handle this matter.
I suggest that you also make sure you have an updated estate plan done that includes all powers (health care and legal) so that you are taken care...
1. An attorney needs to review the language of the Trust to determine what needs to be done. As the sole beneficiary I am not sure why the...
You have not provided enough information to get a definitive answer yes or no. I highly recommend you seek counsel in your area with all documents...
She cannot intentionally delay the distribution. Unless there there are complex issues (property sales, litigation, or disputes) it should not...
It depends on what you mean by personal assets. In order to determine the best course of action you would be better served by hiring an estate...
A beneficiary designation controls who gets the money. Even if he had remarried, it does not make a difference (at least in California), if you...