Las Vegas, NV asked in Civil Litigation, Probate, Family Law and Estate Planning for California

Q: Where can someone get attorney privileges in central california as a abused beneficiary with no money in litigation

My maternal grandma past leaving irrevocable trust I am in california and named co beneficiary of property in california with younger sister. The Trustee my aunt decided to sell the property to only my sister and had her evict me. I have spent my savings and have no more. I'm now homeless and struggling to fight for what was to be left to me. I am now pro se at the hearing stage and I need help. My county and govt office offers no assistance no local pro bono no school in CA can assist. Now have to object to osc re dismissal and don't know if I'm doing it correct.

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James L. Arrasmith
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  • Estate Planning Lawyer
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: I sympathize with your situation. In central California, you can explore legal aid organizations like Central California Legal Services for potential assistance with your case. Additionally, the local bar association might provide resources for pro bono representation. Given your circumstances, you could inquire about fee waivers and possible assistance at your court hearing. If you need guidance on your current objection to the order to show cause for dismissal, I recommend consulting with a legal expert to ensure your arguments are well-presented and aligned with California law.

Best regards,

James L. Arrasmith

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