Estate Litigation deals with the issues related to
property distribution according to the will of a deceased person.
These issues are very sensitive and need to be handled calmly because
they can result in family disputes. This litigation covers the case
of a person who feels that he/she has been treated unfairly in a
person's will. Under this, the person can consult his/her lawyer for
unclear or contested wills, unfair decisions and inadequate support,
and dispute between trustees.
One can do estate planning using proper litigation
that will reduce complications and family disputes. Estate planning
services include preparing and assisting trust and probate
administration, revocable living trusts for single and married,
durable and grandchild power of attorney, estate and gift tax
planning, EPIC and MTC, pre- and post-marital agreements, wills and
Medicaid matters, as well as succession planning for business
interests and second homes.
This type of litigation requires
representatives for enforcing rights. It can be anyone –
beneficiary, family member, trustee, heir, executor, or administrator
– who can represent for any misconduct, depending upon the nature
of the case. The steps and procedures involved in the litigation
process ensure that you attain the best possible legal representation
and results.
One should go for a legal consultant or lawyer who
has estate
litigation expertise and who has already dealt the
cases of Consent and Capacity Disputes, Mediation in Estate Disputes,
Passing of Accounts Disputes, Power of Attorney, Will Challenges and
Defenses, Will and Trust Interpretation and Dependent’s Support and
Relief Claims. He/she can help you with an expert solution, ensuring
you proper judgment after going through all the possibilities
legally.
Litigation
concerning estate covers issues like disputes over executor’s
compensation and accounting, applications requesting an attorney to
account for the handling of money on behalf of the donor under the
power of attorney, applications under the Dependents Relief Act
seeking proper maintenance and support for a deceased person’s
dependents, defense of claims under the Dependents Relief Act, claims
for unjust enrichment being brought against an estate, defense
against the claims of unjust enrichment, contested applications as to
who should be the administrator of an estate, applications regarding
the interpretations of wills, applications seeking advice and
directions in the administration of an estate and disputes over the
ownership of jointly held property.
Litigation is the pursuit of practical ends that
enables a person to understand every concerned aspect with more
clarity. Get your property issues resolved through consultants having
profound knowledge on this domain.
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