Is A Family Member in Control? Need To Know Your Inheritance Rights?
All too often, after the passing of an elder family member, an adult sibling assumes control of the estate, either as an Executor or Trustee. Most of the time this is a good thing, but sometimes, the person who is designated to take control will not, or cannot, provide critical inheritance rights information to other family members. This may be due to ignorance, long held grudges, or malice, but whatever the cause, the result is that the rest of the family is left in the dark and cannot get a clear picture of their rights under a will or trust. And sometimes, the person in charge has obtained control through fraud or undue influence, or is hostile or antagonistic, so that questions may arise as to whether or not the desires of the elder family member who has passed away are being followed. Under these circumstances, an attorney who is knowledgeable as to inheritance rights can provide guidance and advice that is otherwise unavailable.
Our firm provides advice on inheritance rights, and is available on short notice to answer your questions, so if you have questions about your inheritance rights, please feel free to give us a call at 1-800-306-6010 or contact us online.
Our firm provides advice on inheritance rights, and is available on short notice to answer your questions, so if you have questions about your inheritance rights, please feel free to give us a call at 1-800-306-6010 or contact us online.