How much security is enough?
With real estate prices soaring, it’s no surprise that property is often at the heart of estate litigation. Certificates of pending litigation (CPLs) are a common tool used to ensure that a disputed property is not sold before the litigation is resolved. If the parties agree to remove a CPL so that the property may be sold, the agreement is generally contingent on holding the sale proceeds in trust pending….
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Estate Litigation, Family Conflict, Joint Tenancy, Property, Real Estate, Trusts


