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  1. Feb 15, 2022 · Effective January 1, 2022, California Assembly Bill 1079 (“AB 1079”) amends Probate Code sections 15800 and 16069, clarifying certain trustee obligations when the settlor of a revocable trust is incapacitated. When a trust is revocable, the trustee must provide fiduciary accountings to anyone who has the power to revoke the trust. Generally, only the settlor…

  2. Trust beneficiary abuse in California can take multiple forms, including financial exploitation, undue influence, trustee neglect, and mismanagement, necessitating proactive action to protect beneficiaries’ rights. California law legally enforces trustees’ fiduciary duty to manage trusts in the best interest of beneficiaries, with remedies ...

  3. TRUST LAW from the California Probate Code (2023) ... 2022 2021 2020 2019 ... California may have more current or accurate information. We make no warranties or ...

  4. California Domestic Violence Law Compendium 2022 Produced by Family Violence Appellate Project 449 15th St., Suite 104 Oakland CA 94612 Phone: 510-858-7358 www.fvaplaw.org The California Partnership to End Domestic Violence 1107 9th Street, Suite 910 Sacramento CA 95814 Phone: 916-444-7163 Fax: 916-444-7165 www.cpedv.org

  5. Dec 11, 2018 · Anytime your rightful inheritance is taken, hidden, or kept from you, you are an abused beneficiary. Abused beneficiaries have many rights under California law. If you find yourself in an abusive Trust situation you must get help quickly so you don’t become a permanent victim of Trust and Will abuse. Author: Albertson & Davidson LLP.

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  6. After the unconventional 2020 legislative session due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, 2021 saw the enactment of quite a few new laws covering trusts and estates. Some of the standout legislation includes the Legislature’s implementation of the tax changes from Proposition 19 and changes to conservatorship and guardianship law.

  7. Oct 20, 2023 · In California, the enforceability of no contest clauses is governed by the Probate Code, specifically sections 21310 to 21315. One of the central provisions of these laws is the requirement of “probable cause” for a trust contest. Probable cause refers to a reasonable belief that a challenge to the trust or will has a valid legal basis.

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