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hi this is stuart albertson with albertson and davidson llp weamp;#39;re a law firm in ontario california and we represent individuals in trust and will contests i want to talk to you about no contest clauses in trusts and wills and thereamp;#39;s a lot of confusion in this area almost a week doesnamp;#39;t go by where iamp;#39;m meeting with a potential client and theyamp;#39;re pointing out to me that they only get one dollar under the trust or the will if they challenge any of the truster wells terms well iamp;#39;ve got some good news for beneficiaries that want to challenge the terms of a trust that they believe their mom or dad did not intend to sign and that is no conscious clauses no longer apply in california so if mom or dad dies and you believe that thereamp;#39;s an amendment that changes provisions of the trust that your mom or dad did not want or the trust itself itamp;#39;s a newly created trust that gives one sibling all of the assets and cuts you and your other