Estate Administration and Litigation
Towson Estate Administration and Fiduciary Litigation
Estate administration, also referred to as probate, is the process of transferring a decedent’s assets to the descendants and beneficiaries of the estate. Many clients first experience this process when they have just lost a loved one. The Towson Probate and Estate Administration attorneys at Mann & Risch can provide sensitive and competent advice to guide you through this difficult time.
Disputes over inheritances and the control of estates have become more frequent. Fiduciary litigation occurs when a fiduciary, or a person in a place of trust, abuses the powers bestowed by that trust. Our Towson fiduciary litigation attorneys can provide you the experienced guidance in these matters, which may include, but are not limited to:
- Will contests
- Removal of Personal Representatives and Trustees
- Breach of fiduciary duties
- Will and Trust interpretation
- Undue influence and fraud
Our Experience
Our attorneys at Mann & Risch have years of experience representing clients in matters involving estate administration and fiduciary litigation. We have experience efficiently administering estates in Maryland to allow our clients to find closure and peace after losing a loved one.
Fiduciary litigation is often time-sensitive and requires particularized knowledge of the Orphan’s Court and Circuit Court procedure involving estates and trusts. We will use our knowledge and experience to work with you to obtain the resolution you deserve.
Are You in Need of an Estate Administration or Fiduciary Litigation Lawyer?
If you need a lawyer to navigate the probate process or you believe that someone is mishandling an estate or trust, the attorneys at Mann & Risch can help you navigate this dispute. We also have a niche practice of opening estates for litigation purposes. If you are involved in litigation and the death of a party is impeding your progress, do not hesitate to call us.
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