Breach of Fiduciary Duty: A Growing Source of Probate Litigation
Breach of fiduciary duty is becoming a more frequent issue in probate litigation, often involving estate mismanagement or misconduct by executors and trustees, and is expected to rise with increasing wealth transfers. Shana DeMooy, an associate in our Columbus office, recently discussed this trend in the Columbus Bar Association's Lawyers Quarterly. Read the article here.
Shana practices in Reminger’s Columbus office, where she focuses on probate estate and trust disputes, matters of undue influence and financial exploitation, and guardianships. She counsels clients through all phases of the ...
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