In the unfortunate event that there is a disagreement between the beneficiaries of a will or malfeasance by a personal representative, sometimes litigation is necessary to insure the decedent’s final wishes are carried out. Either by going to court or settling the terms via a much less costly option typically by a family agreement, these problems can be resolved.
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