Wealth Transfer, Estate, Trust, and Probate Litigation

Protecting Vulnerable Adults and Families

I fight for the truth in court in cases of financial abuse, exploitation, and other complex estate, trust, and probate litigation matters.

At Howe Law, I provide skilled and strategic representation in estate, trust, and probate litigation, with a particular focus on elder financial abuse and financial exploitation of vulnerable adults. As a solo attorney, I offer personalized legal advocacy for individuals and families facing disputes over estates, trusts, conservatorships, and fiduciary misconduct.

My commitment to this area of law is deeply personal. Since the age of 18, I have been an advocate for elder justice, driven by firsthand experience protecting my own elderly relatives from financial exploitation. This early experience, combined with my extensive policy and legal work in elder financial abuse prevention, gives me a unique perspective and an unwavering dedication to holding wrongdoers accountable.

If you suspect elder financial exploitation, a breach of fiduciary duty, or fraud in an estate or trust matter, I am here to help.

Elder Financial Abuse & Financial Exploitation of Vulnerable Adults

Financial exploitation of seniors and vulnerable adults is a growing problem in Minnesota and across the country. I work tirelessly to:

  • Investigate and recover misappropriated assets from financial exploitation.

  • Hold fiduciaries, caretakers, and family members accountable for financial misconduct.

  • Represent victims and their families in legal actions to reverse fraudulent transfers, void improper wills or trusts, and seek restitution.

With a deep understanding of the legal, financial, and emotional complexities in these cases, I help families navigate difficult disputes while protecting the rights, dignity, and financial security of vulnerable adults.

Breach of Fiduciary Duty

Executors, trustees, conservators, and agents under a power of attorney have a legal duty to act in the best interests of those they serve. When they fail in their responsibilities—whether through negligence, self-dealing, or fraud—I take action to:

  • Remove dishonest or incompetent fiduciaries.

  • Pursue compensation for financial harm caused by their misconduct.

  • Demand a full accounting of estate or trust assets.

I represent grantors, beneficiaries, heirs, and interested parties in enforcing fiduciary duties and ensuring proper management of estates and trusts.

Fraud in Estate and Trust Matters

Fraudulent activity in estate planning and probate cases can take many forms, including:

  • Forged or coerced wills and trust documents.

  • Undue influence over an elderly or incapacitated individual.

  • Hidden or misappropriated estate assets.

  • Will contest or defense: undue influence, duress or coercion, fraud or forgery, lack of testamentary capacity, improper execution, superseded will

I work with clients to uncover and challenge fraudulent transactions, ensuring that rightful heirs and beneficiaries receive what they are legally entitled to.

Conservatorship Disputes

When disputes arise over the appointment, actions, or removal of a conservator, I advocate for the best interests of the vulnerable adult while ensuring legal compliance. I handle:

  • Contested conservatorship and guardianship petitions.

  • Challenges to conservatorship mismanagement or abuse.

  • Defense of individuals wrongly accused of financial exploitation.

Whether you are seeking protection for a loved one or facing a legal challenge to a conservatorship, I provide strong, compassionate advocacy to ensure the right outcome.

Why Choose Howe Law?

My commitment to elder justice and estate litigation is rooted in both personal experience and professional advocacy:

Experience and Advocacy

  • 2013-2015 – At just 18, I became the sole advocate for my elder relatives in estate, probate, and financial abuse matters, working closely with law enforcement to seek justice.

  • 2017 – Designed and analyzed a statewide survey on Minnesota law enforcement’s investigation of Financial Exploitation of Vulnerable Adults for the Minnesota Elder Justice Center (MEJC).

  • 2018 – Served as a Legislative Intern for Minnesota Senator Karin Housley, contributing to elder law policy initiatives.

  • 2020 – Presented to the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office Managing Attorneys on Financial Exploitation of Vulnerable Adults.

  • 2022 – Co-authored the Minnesota State Bar Association Elder Law Section’s Amicus Curiae Brief in Zika v. Weaver before the Minnesota Supreme Court.

  • 2019 – Recognized with a Lutheran Home Appreciation Award for my efforts in elder justice advocacy.

Client-Focused, Results-Driven Representation

I provide strategic, client-centered legal guidance, ensuring that every case is handled with the attention and dedication it deserves. Whether through negotiation, mediation, or litigation, my goal is to protect your interests and achieve the best possible outcome.

A Passion for Protecting the Vulnerable

I am deeply committed to holding wrongdoers accountable and helping families navigate the complexities of estate and trust disputes with compassion, clarity, and strength.

Serving Clients Across Minnesota

Howe Law is based in Minnesota and serves clients statewide in estate, trust, and probate litigation. Whether you are facing elder financial exploitation, a breach of fiduciary duty, a conservatorship dispute, or fraud in an estate matter, I am here to fight for you.

Contact Howe Law Today

If you are dealing with a financial exploitation case, trust or probate dispute, or concerns about fiduciary misconduct, you don’t have to navigate it alone. I will advocate for you and your loved ones every step of the way.

Contact Howe Law to schedule a consultation and learn how I can help protect your rights and financial interests.