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Feb 28, 2014

On Behalf of Zigray Law Office, LLC | Feb 28, 2014 | Probate Litigation When it comes to family, blood may be thicker than water but that doesn’t mean disputes amongst family members won’t erupt. This is often particularly true when it comes to arguments over the assets and personal belongings of a deceased loved one. Family members that are unable […]

Feb 13, 2014

On Behalf of Zigray Law Office, LLC | Feb 13, 2014 | Probate Litigation There’s a saying related to the fact that you cannot choose your family. Relationships between parents and children or siblings can be complex, strained and dysfunctional. Even in cases where members of a family regard one another with love and respect, disputes over a loved one’s […]

Jan 29, 2014

On Behalf of Zigray Law Office, LLC | Jan 29, 2014 | Probate Litigation Individuals who establish a trust as part of their estate plan must appoint one or more trustees to manage assets held in that trust. Depending on the type of trust and amount of assets, duties associated with managing a trust can become a full-time job. Given […]

Jan 8, 2014

On Behalf of Zigray Law Office, LLC | Jan 14, 2014 | Probate Litigation Dynamics within a family can be complex and are often the result of years of interactions with one another. While a family’s dysfunctional ways may be apparent to both those outside and inside the family, most families are able to manage their dysfunction to ensure relationships […]

Dec 31, 2013

On Behalf of Zigray Law Office, LLC | Dec 31, 2013 | Probate Litigation We’ve previously written posts about estate disputes and will contests in which undue influence or an individual’s capacity was in question. A recent case, which centers on the authenticity of a signature, proves exactly how complicated many cases involving probate litigation can become. The case in question revolves […]

Dec 31, 2013

On Behalf of Zigray Law Office, LLC | Dec 31, 2013 | Probate Litigation We’ve previously written posts about estate disputes and will contests in which undue influence or an individual’s capacity was in question. A recent case, which centers on the authenticity of a signature, proves exactly how complicated many cases involving probate litigation can become. The case in question revolves […]

Dec 19, 2013

On Behalf of Zigray Law Office, LLC | Dec 19, 2013 | Probate Litigation When a loved one passes, surviving relatives may be left with much to sort out. Existing debts, the division of property and funeral preparations and expenses are just some of the matters with which surviving family members are left to deal. In cases where an individual […]

Dec 6, 2013

On Behalf of Zigray Law Office, LLC | Dec 6, 2013 | Probate Litigation In the face of a health crisis, many families pull together to rally around an ailing family member. For members of one famous family, however, a health crisis involving one family member has served to ignite a major legal dispute related to a multi-million dollar estate. […]

Nov 7, 2013

On Behalf of Zigray Law Office, LLC | Nov 7, 2013 | Probate Litigation Regardless of age or circumstances, losing a loved one is often difficult for family members and friends. When that loss is accompanied by questions and suspicions about the descendant’s will or estate, things can quickly escalate to the point where legal action is necessary. The estate […]

Oct 23, 2013

On Behalf of Zigray Law Office, LLC | Oct 25, 2013 | Probate Litigation The year 1968 was an uncertain and unsettling time in U.S. history. During this year, the U.S. was still embroiled in the Vietnam War as the civil rights movement grew increasingly violent at home. Many belive a critical turning point in our nation’s history occurred on […]