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What Is Trust Discovery in California? A Guide for Beneficiaries
June 2nd, 2026
Bottom Line:If you’re a beneficiary involved in a California trust dispute, trust discovery is the formal legal process that gives you the right to obtain information about the trust, its assets, and the trustee’s conduct. It is one of yo…
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What Happens If a Trustee Steals From the Trust?
June 2nd, 2026
Bottom Line:If a trustee is stealing from a trust in California, they can be removed from their role, sued civilly to recover stolen assets, and prosecuted criminally for embezzlement. As a beneficiary, you have the legal right to demand a trust acco…
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What Does an Estate Litigation Attorney Do in California?
June 2nd, 2026
Bottom Line Up Front: An estate litigation attorney represents beneficiaries, heirs, trustees, or executors in legal disputes that arise during the administration of a deceased person’s estate. In California, these attorneys handle will contest…
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What Does a Trust Litigation Lawyer Do?
June 2nd, 2026
Bottom Line Up Front: A trust litigation lawyer helps resolve legal disputes involving trusts, from trustee misconduct and breach of fiduciary duty to undue influence and trust contests. In California, both beneficiaries and trustees have legal right…
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Removing a Trustee in California: Grounds, the Petition Process, and What Comes Next
June 2nd, 2026
California law gives beneficiaries the right to petition a court to remove a trustee who has breached their fiduciary duty, mismanaged assets, stolen from the trust, or made administration of the trust impossible through misconduct. Removal is one re…
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Family Disputes and Probate Litigation in California: What Triggers Them, How They Resolve, and What You Can Do
June 2nd, 2026
Probate litigation is almost always driven by one of four root causes: a dispute over a will or trust’s validity, a trustee or executor who isn’t doing their job, a family member who took assets they weren’t entitled to, or a genuin…
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Contesting a Will or Trust in California; Valid Grounds, Deadlines, and What to Expect
June 2nd, 2026
Bottom Line Up Front In California, a will or trust can be challenged on five main grounds: lack of mental capacity, undue influence, fraud or forgery, improper execution, and revocation by a prior valid document. Deadlines are strict. Missing them c…
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Can You Contest Handwritten Trust Changes in California Without Losing Your Inheritance
June 2nd, 2026
Bottom Line Up Front: Yes- in California, you can contest handwritten changes (called interlineations) made directly to a trust document without triggering the trust’s no contest clause. Under California law and the landmark case Cory v. Toscan…
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Can a California Beneficiary Sue an Out-of-State Trustee in California Court
June 2nd, 2026
Bottom Line Up Front: Yes, in certain circumstances, a California trust beneficiary can sue an out-of-state trustee in a California court, even if the trustee has relocated to another state. The key is whether the out-of-state trustee had sufficient…
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5 Warning Signs a Trustee Is Breaching Their Fiduciary Duty
June 2nd, 2026
Bottom Line: The 5 Warning Signs at a Glance 1. Refusal to provide accountings or financial records 2. Unexplained depletion of trust assets 3. Favoring certain beneficiaries over others 4. Commingling trust funds with personal finances 5. Trustee is…
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