Toledo Will and Estate LawyersWhat Can You Do When Estate Assets are Hidden, Concealed or Taken?At Kolb & Zigray, in Toledo, Ohio, we provide quality representation to clients wanting to file a concealment of asset action against a family member, relative or trustee. Our lawyers have handled these and other probate litigation matters since 1984. Contact us for a free consultation to discuss your legal matter today. A concealment of asset action may be filed if:
Dedicated Probate Litigation AttorneysThere are many reasons why a concealment of asset action may be filed. They are most commonly filed when a family member or relative is taking assets, such as furniture or collectibles that belong to the estate. They may be filed when someone is concealing business assets. Sometimes, they are filed in conjunction with claims of breach of fiduciary duty. At Kolb & Zigray, we are dedicated to resolving these cases before they escalate into a bitter dispute. We can file Declaratory Judgment Actions in probate court. These actions determine whether the hidden or concealed assets should be included in the estate and distributed according to an existing will or trust. Concealing asset cases are difficult for the parties involved. They can ruin family relationships. Our firm works hard to make the litigation process as painless as possible. We listen to both sides of the situation. We will negotiate with the other party before pursuing aggressive litigation measures. Contact UsWhen filing concealment of assets actions, it is important and necessary to hire an attorney with experience in this area. At Kolb & Zigray, we have more than 20 years of experience handling probate litigation and estate administration matters, including concealment of assets claims. Contact us today for a free consultation. We gladly accept referrals from other attorneys. Contingency Fees and Free Initial Consultations Kolb & Zigray Contingency Fees and Free Initial Consultations Kolb & Zigray |