Jennifer P. asked

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My Dad is in a trust contest in California and I’m allowed to help him in any way I can, but I can’t act as a lawyer in court. Can I still help him with other aspects of the case, such as sharing advice based on our shared experience as petitioners?

March 29th, 2024

Nathan S. answered

Yes, you can help your Dad with the trust contest in California by sharing advice based on your shar...

March 29th, 2024

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