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How Can I Contest a Trust in California?

 

Families frequetly use Trusts as a necessary estate planning tool. Parents use them convey their assets to children without using the California probate process.  Many inheritance disputes involve trust disputes and lead to lawsuits. Trust Contests arise from these disputes.  Elderly parents,  who created a trust document and may have lacked necessary capacity to make decisions are the source of many trust contests.

 There are many reasons parties contest trusts. Beneficaries often find trust documents  have been changed to benefit one beneficiary over others. If you suspect fraud or undue influence in the creation or revisions of a trust, then contesting the trust in a California court is your best option to fight for your inheritance. A trust contest is a legal objection to the validity of a trust. A trust contest usually challenges the whether the trust was executed with proper formalities or challenges if the parties who executed it have the capacity to do so. To effectively contest a trust, having a trust contest attorney who understands California laws (creation and administration of trusts) is your safest choice.

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How Our Trust Contest Attorneys Can Help.

We have extensive litigation experience in courtrooms throughout California.   The attorneys at The Bassin Law Firm help individuals and families in California work through disputes involving contested trusts.

Let the California trust litigation attorneys at The Bassin Law Firm review the details of your case. Call today for a consultation to discuss how to contest a trust in California and whether a trust contest lawsuit is appropriate in your case. Call (415) 753-5245 to reach a trust contest lawyer. We handle trust contest litigation on a contingency fee basis. Contingency fees, allow you to obtain skilled legal representation without any upfront costs.

 

What Happens When a Trust is Contested?

To begin the legal proceedings, A trust contest lawsuit is filed in the California probate court, stating the basis for challenging the trust and the supporting evidence.

After the trust lawsuit has been filed, the lawyers at The Bassin Law Firm will move quickly to subpoena the three most important and relevant documents.

First, We will subpoena all the documents from the estate planning attorney who set up the trust.

 Second, we will subpoena the medical records of the person who established the trust. We look for medical issues such as dementia, Alzheimer’s or others that may have affected the person when the trust was created.

Third, we will also subpoena financial records of the trust that may show cash withdrawals by a bad actor. Who may be the individual who was exercising undue influence over a parent or elder.

These types of records can provide strong evidence to support your case to achieve a favorable result in a trust contest lawsuit. These documents are also used to support your claim if the case goes to trial. If a trust contest is successful, the court will invalidate the trust or set aside a trust amendment.

A court can also remove a trustee for breach of trust, for taking excessive payments or if the individual is unfit to act as trustee.

Contact a Trust Contest Lawyer in California

 

California’s laws governing trusts are complicated. The knowledge and experience of the attorney representing you in a trust contest can make a difference in the outcome. Our law firm has offices in San Francisco.  While we cannot guarantee a victory in every trust contest, our clients deserve our best efforts at a successful outcome.

 We take many trust contest cases on a contingency fee basis. That means that you can obtain experienced legal representation without having to pay any upfront costs. We are under a contingency fee arrangement. We receive a payment if we are successful in negotiating a settlement or obtaining a court award in a trust contest case. The payment is a portion of the amount awarded for our legal fee and expenses. Contact us at (415) 753-5245

We are ready to fight for you.

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