Another year is in the books and it’s time to look back at the best of our law blog for the year.  We have had another great year and great feedback from people who read (and apparently enjoy) this blog.  We love giving out good information, so your comments and feedback are always welcome.  In

What do you do when a parent is losing capacity, but refuses to admit it?  In this video, I discuss come options for dealig with parents when their capacity is kaput.

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If you are not around the Court system very often you may not realize the absolute financial crisis affecting our judicial system, especially in California.  Services that were once considered basic Court services are now unaffordable luxuries—such as enough Courtrooms, Judges, and staff to properly run the Court system.  Filing fees have skyrocketed, the number

Albertson & Davidson, LLP is pleased to announce the addition of attorney Mark D. Perryman to the firm as a partner.  Mr. Perryman focuses his practice on Trust, Will and Probate litigation.  He also helps clients in estate planning, trust administration and business litigation.  

Mark D. Perryman

“I chose to join Albertson & Davidson because they share my

You may be surprised to learn that your Will could be revoked without you even knowing it.  Under Probate Code section 6124, if your original Will was in your possession at the time of death and if the original Will cannot be found, the law presumes that you destroyed the Will with the intent

We enjoy fighting for our clients and seeking resolutions to their problems.  We love what we do.  And while we know we work hard to meet these goals, it’s nice to receive some outside recognition of our efforts.

Stewart Albertson

I am proud to announce that Stewart R. Albertson of our firm was recently nominated for Trial