When Inheritance Disputes Turn Into Legal Conflicts

Estate and trust disputes are not just legal problems. They are deeply personal family matters.

Most estate plans are created to prevent conflict. Unfortunately, disagreements sometimes arise after a loved one passes away or when a trust is being administered. Emotions are high, relationships are strained, and the stakes are often significant.

At the Law Offices of Savannah Brutto, we help clients navigate trust and estate disputes with clarity, strategy, and professionalism.

Common Trust and Estate Disputes

We represent clients involved in a wide range of probate and trust conflicts, including:

These situations can quickly become complex. Having experienced legal guidance can make a meaningful difference in protecting your interests.

Protecting Your Rights and Your Inheritance

If you believe a trust or estate is being mismanaged, or if you have been accused of wrongdoing as a trustee or executor, it is important to act quickly. Our role is to help you understand your options and pursue the most effective path forward. Litigation may become necessary when:

A trustee refuses to provide information

Assets appear to be mishandled or misused

Family members disagree about a loved one’s intentions

A will or trust may have been created under pressure or manipulation

A Strategic and Thoughtful Approach to Disputes

Trust and estate litigation requires both legal strategy and sensitivity. These disputes often involve long-standing family relationships and significant financial stakes.

We work with clients to:

Our goal is to help clients resolve disputes while minimizing unnecessary stress and conflict.

Serving Clients Across Ventura and Los Angeles Counties — Protect What Matters Most

We represent clients throughout Conejo Valley, including Westlake Village, Thousand Oaks, Simi Valley, Moorpark, Camarillo, Agoura Hills, Chatsworth, and Northridge.

If you are facing a dispute involving a trust or estate, we are here to help you understand your options and protect what matters most.

Schedule your free consultation today to discuss your situation and learn the next steps.