End-of-life issues are difficult enough - appropriate legal representation ensures they don’t get worse
Losing a loved one already
is a trying experience, and compounding that trauma with an unresolved,
or worse, disputed will or trust estate can further fray nerves and
break hearts.
When
grappling with debilitating life changes like facing a difficult medical
diagnosis or transitioning into assisted living, many older people use a
“tomorrow” approach to creating or amending their will or trust. “I’ll
take care of that tomorrow,” they continually tell themselves, until
tomorrow becomes too late and their final wishes are unclear, or worse,
taken advantage of by unscrupulous people in their lives.
In this instance, their
caring loved ones, often the people who have supported them, suddenly
find themselves in a situation where nothing makes sense. While they
know in their hearts that there are certain wishes their loved one had,
the will, trust, or another person or entity, is saying something else.
But
conflict need not tear families apart. With the help of strategic,
empathetic probate and trust estate litigation attorneys, a family in
need can rest more easily, reassured that their family legacy will not
be sullied by poor planning or an opportunistic family member or friend.
Experienced probate
litigation lawyers can aid families facing these issues, asking the
tough questions no one wants to face: Did the creator of the will or
trust have the mental capacity to do so? Were they being coerced into
making choices that were not their own? Engaging counsel will help heirs
protect their important memories legally, mitigating squabbles, and
crafting a strategy to bring resolution and an end to such stressful
situations.
For
advice, help, compassion and relief in a challenging time, turn to RMO
LLP, one of California’s most trusted and awarded probate lawyers and
trust litigation attorneys, for a free consultation.