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Probate

Nov. 22, 2001

Small Estate

In Conservatorship of Levitt and Conservatorship of Page, 2001 Cal.App.LEXIS 1170 (Cal. App. Oct. 31, 2001), the Court of Appeal considered the problem of attorney fees arising from elder-abuse litigation where the fee award is reduced because of the small size of the estate.

        By Marshal A. Oldman and Susan J. Cooley
        
        In Conservatorship of Levitt and Conservatorship of Page, 2001 Cal.App.LEXIS 1170 (Cal. App. Oct. 31, 2001), the Court of Appeal considered the problem of attorney fees arising from elder-abuse litigation where the fee award is reduced because of the small s...

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