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Posted on Dec 8, 2010 By Los Angeles Estate Planning Attorney
If you have recently lost a loved one and suspect that their estate planning documents, namely the will was obtained by fraud, you may have grounds to invalidate the will. If you live in California ...
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Posted on Oct 26, 2010 By Los Angeles Estate Planning Attorney
A will may likely be held invalid if there was a fraud in connection with the signing of the will. However, In order to prove that a fraud has occurred there must be proof of an intent to deceive. For ...
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Posted on Oct 20, 2010 By Los Angeles Estate Planning Attorney
You may locate a company that is willing to charge a cheap rate to draft your will. Certain organizations even offer free drafting of wills as part of non-profit services. While some of these events ...
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Posted on Oct 11, 2010 By Renee Linares
Often times when an ailing person requires 24 hour care, they become quite close with their care custodian. This may result in situations where the care custodian uses the close relationship and the ...
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Posted on Aug 17, 2010 By Renee Linares3
There are several grounds upon which you can contest a will. One of the grounds is fraud which is often brought together with undue influence. Fraud is defined as a false representation or concealment ...
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