Monthly Archives: August 2023

Access to Digital Records in Probate-How Does it Happen?
When you create an estate plan, you probably try to make sure that all of the assets you own are accounted for; that they are being left to whom you want to leave them to, or at least that they are being disposed of in the way that you like. You are creating a… Read More »

Problems Can Happen When Your Business Goes Through Probate
When planning an estate, we often give a lot of thought to our personal property, or our real property. Many of us however, fail to give thought to our business. We see our business as a separate entity, insulated from our personal passing, and just envision the business carrying on as usual after you… Read More »

Are Your Arbitration Clauses Enforceable?
Arbitration clauses in contracts can be good or bad, beneficial or harmful, depending on who you are. But in discussing the matter of arbitration with a business attorney, you may come to the decision to include an arbitration clause in your business contracts. If you do, there are things you need to do, to… Read More »

Reformation of Wills and Trusts in Probate Court
Sometimes, people create wills and trusts and other estate plans, and mistakes happen. Sometimes, the estate documents that are created are wrong, or else, don’t accurately reflect the wishes of the person who created them. When that happens, interested parties can ask a probate court to alter the will, to reflect what the deceased… Read More »

Things You May Not Have Known About Undue Influence and Will Challenges
One of the primary ways that wills and trusts are challenged by others in the probate courts is through what is known as undue influence. What is Undue Influence? Undue influence means that someone has exerted some kind of pressure or coercion on the deceased while he or she was alive, and that pressure… Read More »