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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Is my husband entitled to see full disclosure on how his sister is managing his mother's estate?

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Answered by attorney Charles Richard Perry (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Charles R. Perry
A trustee has a duty to provide an accounting to the beneficiaries. The beneficiary also has certain rights to challenge things listed on the accounting. Specifics on the beneficiaries' rights to request an accounting vary from state to state. If the trustee does not voluntarily provide the accounting, then the beneficiary's remedy in California is to petition the court for an order that the trustee provide the accounting requested. In theory, a beneficiary can do this without a lawyer, but I would not recommend it. I have seen far too many people try to represent themselves in court and make mistakes that harm their case. The court likely would have no problem granting the order, assuming the beneficiaries have indeed informally requested an accounting and the trustee has refused. I would consult with a probate lawyer about these matters. I know that I have represented people in rust matters with relatively little money up front, and a promise to be paid upon distribution from the trust. I also would be happy to discuss this with you, to provide more information as to your rights and the costs involved.
A trustee has a duty to provide an accounting to the beneficiaries. The beneficiary also has certain rights to challenge things listed on the accounting. Specifics on the beneficiaries' rights to request an accounting vary from state to state. If the trustee does not voluntarily provide the accounting, then the beneficiary's remedy in California is to petition the court for an order that the trustee provide the accounting requested. In theory, a beneficiary can do this without a lawyer, but I would not recommend it. I have seen far too many people try to represent themselves in court and make mistakes that harm their case. The court likely would have no problem granting the order, assuming the beneficiaries have indeed informally requested an accounting and the trustee has refused. I would consult with a probate lawyer about these matters. I know that I have represented people in rust matters with relatively little money up front, and a promise to be paid upon distribution from the trust. I also would be happy to discuss this with you, to provide more information as to your rights and the costs involved.
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What is any statute is there on Wills and I was left out?

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Answered by attorney Norman Harry Green (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Irsfeld, Irsfeld & Younger LLP
In what way were you left out? You got a check. Do you know that she had more than $25,000? Some of your question is not clear.
In what way were you left out? You got a check. Do you know that she had more than $25,000? Some of your question is not clear.

Who has the right to sell the property?

Answered by attorney Dara J. Goldsmith
Estate Planning lawyer at Goldsmith & Guymon, P.C.
This is complicated. As a medical P of A you do not have authority over assets. I urge you to seek out legal and retain legal counsel. The issues you and your mother face are complex.
This is complicated. As a medical P of A you do not have authority over assets. I urge you to seek out legal and retain legal counsel. The issues you and your mother face are complex.
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