This info-graphic entitled The Importance of Probate Litigationprovides us an overview of filing probate litigation. Probate litigation may regard contesting or defending the credibility of a decedent’s will or trust or a beneficiary designation. Likewise, it may pertain to challenging or defending the appointment and actions of a personal representative, trustee, or other fiduciary operating on behalf of an estate. Probate litigation may also be obligatory in situations where someone is still living – peculiarly if there are disagreements to be settled over guardianship and conservator-ship issues, high directives, powers of attorney, or any other questions stemming from an adult’s inability to form or pass along decisions for themselves.
Stepping forward as an executor of an
estate you might anticipate that it will be relatively straight forward to roll
up all of the assets, file the essential paperwork and tax returns, and parcel
out any remaining assets to beneficiaries after that process is absolute.
Regrettably, however, probate litigation can emerge that adds important costs
and delays to the completion of the sequence process. In these type of circumstances, you’ll want the
support of a vintage probate
litigation lawyer.For more information, please refer to the info
graphic below.
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