If you die without a will in Alabama, state law determines who inherits your property. Instead of your family deciding how assets are distributed, Alabama’s intestate succession rules control the outcome. When someone dies without a will in Alabama, their estate is distributed according to Alabama’s intestacy laws. While these laws create a default framework, …
Trust disputes can arise when families are already dealing with grief or financial uncertainty, and when trustees fail to uphold their obligations, the impact can be devastating. In Alabama, beneficiaries are not without recourse. State law clearly outlines trustee responsibilities and provides beneficiaries with tools to challenge misconduct or negligence. Understanding these rights is the …
Probate is meant to bring order to the distribution of assets after someone passes away, but in practice, it often creates conflict. When family members disagree about a will’s validity, how an executor is handling the estate, or who should inherit, probate litigation becomes necessary. These disputes are stressful and emotional, but they are also …