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HEGGSTAD PETITION

    Clark v. Smith

    In which the Fourth District Court of Appeal held, in an opinion filed on August 14, 2025, that a trustee of a revocable inter-vivos trust has standing to sue to enforce promissory notes that were assigned to the trust, and that no Heggstad petition or probate proceeding is required to obtain court permission to pursue such claims.
    Aug 14, 2025
    Probate LawCalifornia Courts

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