Notarized Will Fails for Lack of Witnesses
MAY 16, 2016 VOLUME 23 NUMBER 19 Frankly, we are surprised by the number of cases we see in which wills are improperly prepared or signed. The rules governing wills are not really that complicated, and it should be pretty straightforward to comply with them. The cases we see mostly involve people who want to […]
Conservator Has Authority Over Property In Another State
FEBRUARY 15, 2016 VOLUME 23 NUMBER 7 We live in an increasingly mobile world. That assertion is hardly controversial. The reality that America’s patchwork of over fifty separate legal jurisdictions can make for confusion and conflict is well understood by lawyers and observers. A recent guardianship and conservatorship case involving two states (neither of them […]
Attorney Representing Incapacitated Adult Ordered to Refund Fees
JUNE 22, 2015 VOLUME 22 NUMBER 23 How much does it cost to establish a guardianship or conservatorship? Is there any limit on the possible legal costs? These are questions that we deal with on a regular basis. The short answer, at least in Arizona, is that the attorneys and other professionals in a guardianship/conservatorship […]