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Contesting A Will Where The Decedent Was Suffering From Dementia

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After someone dies, survivors could have several grounds to initiate a Will contest. One of the grounds for contesting a Will in California is “lack of testamentary capacity.” If you recently lost a loved one who was suffering from dementia, you may be wondering if you can contest their Will and claim that they… Read More »

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Can I Be An Executor And Also A Beneficiary?

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A beneficiary is a person named in a decedent’s Will to receive property from the decedent’s estate. On the other hand, an executor is a person appointed to administer a decedent’s estate. An executor’s main duty is to carry out the instructions and wishes of the decedent. An executor’s other important duties include paying… Read More »

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I love being a probate attorney. I love helping people through a very difficult time in their lives with the probate process. My practice focuses solely on probate matters. My job is to complete the probate process as efficiently and painlessly for my clients as possible. I have found that paying the upfront costs of probate adds unneeded stress, so I will advance all of the fees and costs for the probate. No money is required to complete the probate. I will be reimbursed at the end of the case when you receive your inheritance. Call me NOW to discuss your case for free.

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