In most instances the administration of a trust or estate after the death of a family member or donor follows the guidelines of the will or trust governing the disposition and proceeds without dispute or litigation. Estate attorneys usually draft clearly and comply with client’s instructions. There are some instances, however, when disputes arise between …
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