When an elderly person develops dementia or another condition that renders them mentally incapacitated, family members often step in as guardians to manage their affairs. The guardian pays bills, manages property, and makes healthcare decisions. But what happens when the incapacitated person is married, and family members believe the marriage should end? Can a guardian...KEEP READING
When a loved one dies, leaving behind multiple wills executed over many years, family members who believe they should inherit often face a threshold question: do they even have standing to challenge the most recent will? The answer is complicated when an older, self-proved will exists that would control even if the newest will is...KEEP READING