Undue influence can be a problem when it comes to estate administration. The estate executor may read the will and feel like it heavily favors one individual. Maybe there have been last-minute changes that allot a significant portion of the estate to that person. The...
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What happens when someone leaves multiple wills?
It’s perfectly normal for people to create more than one will during their lifetimes. After all, the provisions placed in a will when someone is in their 20s or 30s may look drastically different than the provisions that person wants in their wills once they’re in...
Unequal bequests could increase the odds of estate disputes
If you are writing an estate plan, you are not obligated to make things equal. There is no legal requirement to leave the same amount of assets to all of your beneficiaries. If you want, you can certainly use unequal bequests. Although it is definitely up to you what...
Why would a primary caregiver use undue influence?
Undue influence is a form of manipulation. An elderly person wants to write their estate plan in a certain way. Someone else uses undue influence to get them to change that plan. This is similar to drafting a fraudulent document, but the difference is that the elderly...
Tips to reduce probate costs
Probate occurs when your estate is administered after you die. It ensures debts are paid and assets are distributed to beneficiaries. This process can sometimes be lengthy and costly. However, if you plan carefully, it is possible to minimize these expenses. Create a...
What is a defective accounting probate claim?
A defective accounting probate claim can arise when there are discrepancies, errors or omissions in the financial records provided by an executor or administrator of an estate during the probate process. This particular kind of legal action acknowledges that accurate...
Steps to take if you suspect undue influence in a family will
The death of a loved one is always difficult -- discovering their will does not seem to reflect their life or expressed wishes can make things even worse. Now, you must wonder if someone interfered with your loved one's final wishes and if you should challenge the...
Sentimental items cause difficult estate disputes
Estate disputes can happen for many different reasons and surrounding a variety of assets. In some cases, it’s just about money. A group of beneficiaries has been left a significant sum of money that will change their lives, and they can’t agree on how that money...
3 reasons to revoke power of attorney authority
During the estate planning process, establishing a power of attorney is a crucial part of ensuring one's affairs are managed effectively in the event of incapacity or other narrowly tailored circumstances. A power of attorney helps by granting authority to a trusted...
What to do if you can not find the decedent’s will
The single most important document to locate after a testator passes away is their will. Their will contains the testator’s last wishes, including instructions on how their estate should be managed, who should benefit from the estate and who is responsible for...
