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If something feels wrong involving a trust, will, inheritance, or family member, you are not alone. Most people usually begin in one of two places.


๐Ÿ”Ž Free Quiz: Do I Have a Probate Case?

If you were disinherited, left out of a trust or will, or concerned about undue influence, trustee misconduct, or financial elder abuse, start here:

Start Here: Do I Have a Probate Case?
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The Right Person (Standing), at the Right Time (Statute), in the Right Place (Probate Court)


๐Ÿ”Ž Free Quiz: Can I Request a Financial Accounting?

If you are struggling to get information from a trustee or are unsure whether you may have the right to financial records or an accounting, start here:

Can I Request a Financial Accounting?
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Are you the Right Person (standing) t


๐Ÿ”Ž Free Course: Do I Belong in Probate Court?

The free introductory course explains foundational probate concepts, including:

  • standing,
  • statutes of limitations,
  • probate jurisdiction,
  • and common legal grounds.
Do I Belong in Probate Court? (FREE)
[California Edition] Standing, Statute, and Probate Court. This free course walks you step-by-step through the three threshold issues California probate courts examine before hearing a case: legal standing, filing deadlines, and recognized legal grounds. Youโ€™ll learn how courts define these concepts, why they matter, and how to evaluate your own situation more carefully before deciding what to do next. Inside, youโ€™ll understand whether you are the right person to bring the claim, whether you are filing within the required time limits, and whether your issue belongs in probate court at allโ€”so you can gain clarity before taking action.

Educational purposes only and not legal advice. Please consult with a qualified probate attorney for your specific situation.

This website and its materials are for educational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is created. Laws may change and vary by jurisdiction.