My grandmother was an alcoholic and died before my great grandmother passed away. The great grandmother blamed my Mom and her siblings for my grandmother drinking problems and excluded my Mom and her siblings from her will. Does my Mom have any legal grounds to contest the will? I personally...
Actually, the trust dissolves 21 years after the last remaining grandchild dies, which is my aunt. I will become a beneficiary after my mom passes away, however my issue is the per stirpes language. While per stirpes is convenient for legal and trust purposes, it is not a fair means for...
Well, lets assume for the moment that as an interested legal party that I can legally modify the trust, would that be considered per stirpes with remainder representation? I don't think the code addresses that legal definition.
ok, I am a remaindermen and the trust was created per stirpes, however my grandmother passed before her mother died and my mom inherited her share of the trust. I have an issue with the per stirpes language in the trust because while theoretically, it make sense legally, in reality other family...
I am a remainderman to a trust in Texas. Do I have the legal authority to request a judicial modification to the trust? Can you please provide with a TX probate code to support or refute.