A trustee needs to communicate with beneficiaries about crucial matters, as required by law. Therefore, if the trustee of a trust for which you’re a beneficiary fails to keep you reasonably informed, you can take legal action against them. Let’s look at some key...
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Strategies to prevent and resolve contract breaches
Contracts are the tie that binds two businesses together when it comes coming to launching and managing operations. Yet, far too often, the promise of a satisfactory long-term relationship can come to a sudden end should a disagreement or contract breach occur. While...
Does a trustee always get to decide how money is used?
When assets are put in a trust, a trustee is assigned to oversee it. This is the person who authorizes distributions of money from that trust. For example, perhaps your parents put money in the trust and left it to you. You have not been named as the trustee, so you...
5 causes of shareholder disputes
Shareholders play a significant role in a business. While they are not involved in the day-to-day running of a business, they can vote in management and have several responsibilities and duties. Unfortunately, shareholder disputes can arise for various reasons and...
Has your partner breached their legal agreement?
An effective business partnership can make running a company much more efficient. You can share the workload, financial responsibility and management of workers. That being said, business partnerships don’t always run smoothly. If you are in the midst of a partnership...
Social Media as Evidence in Trust and Business Litigation
In today’s world many people use social media such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and so forth to keep in touch with family, friends, and coworkers. This has had many beneficial effects. It has made it far easier for all of us to keep in touch with, or even...
Probate Administration and Probate Code Section 17206 — Getting Some Relief Before Trial
One of the most misunderstood provisions in the California Probate Code is contained in California Probate Code Section 17206. This powerful provision essentially grants the Probate Court the power to issue any necessary or proper order to effectuate the orderly and...
Breslin Notices and Mediation in California Trust Dispute Litigation
In last week's Blog article we discussed private mediation as a tool for achieving closure in California trust litigation. Buffington Law Firm's trust litigation attorneys often use mediation in order to lessen our clients' legal fees and to achieve their litigation...
Business dispute resolution: What role can mediation play?
We have discussed the advantages of business dispute mediation many times in our blog. In the right circumstances, mediating disagreements (rather than filing a lawsuit) can save time and money while protecting a business’s privacy. Those who agree to mediate a...
Trust Litigation and Mediation — Shorten the Four Dimensional Chess Game
California Trust Litigation was likened by one wise Judge to a “four dimensional chess game.” Unlike most civil lawsuits, California Trust litigation can sometimes involve multiple petitions dealing with different issues, over a protracted period of time by multiple...

