How Do I Know If I Have a Valid Trust or Estate Dispute?

A valid dispute generally exists when you have reason to believe that a trust or will does not reflect the true intentions of the person who created it, that an executor or trustee is mismanaging or misappropriating assets, that you have been wrongfully excluded or treated unequally as a beneficiary, or that someone exerted undue influence or committed fraud in the estate planning process. 

You do not need to have all the answers before reaching out. In fact, many clients come to Fox Law with nothing more than a strong sense that something is not right, and the investigation that follows uncovers the evidence needed to build a case. If you have concerns about a loved one's estate plan or the conduct of a fiduciary, a consultation with a trust litigation attorney is the best way to understand your rights and whether legal action is warranted.