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Erryon

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What is the name of your state? CA

I recently hear about Declaritory Relief under probate court Section 21305, Subsection B, Subsection 8. Could this protect me from violating the terms of the trust? All I'm requesting is proper appraisal of the real estate and accounting.
 



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