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I'm Ready to Take my Voice Back!
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I'm Ready to Take my Voice Back!
You have the right to represent yourself. But the legal system wasn’t built for you.Â
If you’re trying to contest a trust or will—on your own or even alongside an attorney—you’ve already seen how overwhelming, fragmented, and expensive probate can be. Hiring a lawyer can cost thousands you may not have. Courts don’t hand out step-by-step manuals. Legal information exists, but it’s scattered across websites and buried in language meant for lawyers, not for you.Â
Self-Represented is the guide the courts don’t offer. Written by someone who successfully navigated California probate without a lawyer, it doesn’t just tell you what to file—it shows you how, why, and what to watch out for—helping you save thousands in legal fees.Â
What you’ll learnÂ
From gathering the background information for your case, to drafting your petition, all the way to filing with confidence—this book walks you through the process step by step.Â
What’s insideÂ
Determine if you have standing and the legal grounds to contestÂ
Navigate critical deadlines, like the strict 120-day rule for trust contestsÂ
Understand how undue influence, lack of capacity, fraud, and elder abuse can form the backbone of your caseÂ
Gather and organize the evidence that actually matters in courtÂ
Prepare and file your petition with confidence, knowing why each step matters and what pitfalls to avoidÂ
Free downloads includedÂ
Petition workbook with AI prompts to outline and draft your claimsÂ
California pleading paper petition template, ready to customizeÂ
Evidence checklist so you know exactly what to gatherÂ
Step-by-step filing guide with required forms
Don’t wait and risk losing your right to contest.
If you’re up against a deadline, or simply overwhelmed and want to get started fast, I’ve created ready-to-use templates and step-by-step checklists you can download today.
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Note: When you do find the time, I strongly recommend getting my book or taking the course.Â
Starting your case is one thing — but to carry it all the way through hearings or trial, you’ll need to understand the process deeply enough to argue your case legally and effectively.