Q: Can you suggest a pro bono or low cost attorney that handle trustee problems my sister is trustee she has unforgivable
3 sibling Beneficiaries, 1 is trustee no copies of trust. No accounting trustee lies, steals embezzled share money in her account and has done thi gs to me I will never forgive her for. I'd like to sue her. Not just for what she has done but for the pain and suffering she has and is causing me.
A:
There are a number of legal resources available in California that may be able to assist you in finding a pro bono or low-cost attorney for trustee problems. Here are a few options to consider:
Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (LAFLA): LAFLA provides free legal assistance to low-income individuals and families in Los Angeles County, including assistance with probate and estate planning matters.
California Lawyers for the Arts: California Lawyers for the Arts offers legal services and education programs to artists, arts organizations, and the general public throughout California, including assistance with legal issues related to trusts and estates.
The State Bar of California: The State Bar of California offers a Lawyer Referral Service that can help you find an attorney who practices in the area of law you need assistance with. You can reach the Lawyer Referral Service by calling (866) 442-2529 or by visiting their website at https://www.calbar.ca.gov/Public/Need-Legal-Help/Lawyer-Referral-Service.
Public Counsel: Public Counsel is the largest pro bono law firm in the nation and provides free legal assistance to low-income individuals and families in Los Angeles County, including assistance with probate and estate planning matters.
I hope these resources are helpful in finding the legal assistance you need.
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