Bay Area Trust and Probate Mediation
Introduction
Our Approach
Trust and probate disputes can be emotionally charged and complex, often involving family members, unrelated beneficiaries, trustees, and other parties with vested interests. Mediation can be beneficial in a variety of trust and probate scenarios, including disputes over:
Lack of transparency during administration
Interpretation of trust documents
Distribution of assets
Decisions by trustees or executors
Allegations of undue influence or incapacity
Family conflicts and disagreements
Mediation offers a constructive and confidential forum for parties to resolve their differences outside of the courtroom and is often a cost-effective and efficient alternative to litigation. By working collaboratively with a skilled mediator, parties can explore creative solutions, preserve relationships, and maintain control over the outcome of their dispute. By addressing issues early through mediation, parties can often reach mutually acceptable resolutions and move forward with greater clarity and peace of mind.
Our Approach
As a seasoned attorney representing clients in mediation proceedings, Deb L. Kinney of TrustParency PC brings a wealth of experience and insight to the mediation table. Deb understands the complexities of trust and probate matters, and is adept at facilitating constructive communication and negotiation between parties. Whether serving as a mediator for the San Francisco Probate Court's pro bono program or conducting private mediations, Deb is committed to fostering an environment of mutual respect and understanding. Deb encourages parties to approach the mediation process with an open mind and a willingness to collaborate in finding practical solutions.