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“A party receiving notice who fails to participate in court-ordered mediation is bound by the result.” You can’t win if you don’t play. This maxim
“A party receiving notice who fails to participate in court-ordered mediation is bound by the result.” You can’t win if you don’t play. This maxim
A California Trust Beneficiary May Sue an Out of State Trustee in California Court In general, trust litigation must be brought in the jurisdiction in
How to Successfully Challenge Handwritten Trust Changes Without Triggering a No Contest Clause A good trust can be the centerpiece of a strong estate plan.
Californians passed proposition 19 last week, altering California’s property tax assessment landscape in two major ways. First, proposition 19 allows individuals over 55 years of
Estate planning is best done as early as possible. While it can be difficult to imagine the end of your life when you are young,
Handling a loved one’s end-of-life affairs can be an incredibly challenging responsibility, especially if the departed left no clear instructions about what they wanted to
California, like many states, recognizes some handwritten wills as valid testamentary documents. And while a do-it-yourself will is almost never a good idea, there are