Category: Trust Disputes

As our parents and family members age, there is inevitably a growing concern over their physical, emotional, and financial wellbeing. Oftentimes, these aging individuals require assistance paying their bills and managing their finances, and they turn to a trusted family member, friend, or caregiver for help. This is both common and appropriate. Often, they go […]

At some point, we will all face the situation where our parents begin to age and slow down, both physically and mentally. As an adult child, this shift in the dynamics of your relationship with your parents can be challenging to navigate. On one hand, you want to respect their privacy and independence, but on […]

Lawsuits do not necessarily have to proceed to a trial before a judge or a jury. Often, before or after a lawsuit is filed, there is a window of opportunity in which the parties involved may reach a settlement or negotiation that will reduce financial costs, risks, uncertainty and the emotional turmoil of moving forward […]

Gaslowitz Frankel recently prevailed on a motion for summary judgment that resulted in its client retaining ownership and control of a grantor trust with a limited partnership interest valued at more than $80 million dollars. The case, which was heard by Fulton County Superior Court, Business Court Division, centered on the issue of whether the […]

Adam Gaslowitz presented a speech entitled “Will Contest, Probate, and Fiduciary Litigation Trends: A Bird’s Eye View” at the recent ALI-ABA Advanced Estate Planning Techniques seminar in San Francisco. Lecturing to an audience of attorneys, practitioners and advisers from around the nation, Adam spoke about his observations, experiences, and predictions about the changing landscape of […]