What is a Conservatorship and How Does it Work?
A conservatorship is a legal arrangement where a court appoints an individual or entity, known as the conservator, to manage …
A conservatorship is a legal arrangement where a court appoints an individual or entity, known as the conservator, to manage …
Discovery is a crucial phase in trust litigation, allowing parties to gather evidence and information relevant to their claims or …
The concept of a fiduciary duty lies at the heart of many legal relationships, including those involving trusts. When someone …
Anticipatory trust litigation, also known as “preemptive” trust litigation, involves addressing potential disputes or challenges regarding a trust before they …
Trust decanting statutes allow trustees, under specific circumstances, to pour assets from one trust into a new trust with different …
A trustee surcharge action is a legal proceeding that allows beneficiaries of a trust to hold a trustee accountable for …
A testamentary trust is a legal arrangement that goes into effect only after the death of the person who created …
Probate, the legal process of administering a deceased person’s estate, is often straightforward. However, disagreements can arise, leading to the …
A silent trust, also known as a secret trust, is a type of trust agreement where the terms and beneficiaries …
A settlement trust is a legal arrangement designed to hold and manage assets for the benefit of a beneficiary, typically …