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Tyler E. Morrison, M.D., M.A.S. (Morrison Psychiatry)
Adult and child psychiatrist, double board-certified. Trained at top 4 psychiatry residency. Active clinical practice, treating adults and children. Experienced educator. Leader of forensic rotation, as well as psychopathology course, for UC San Diego’s... Learn More ›

Charles W. Ranson (Charles W. Ranson Consulting Group, LLC)
Mr. Ranson is engaged by defense and plaintiff counsel in trust and estates fiduciary litigation cases between corporate and individual trustees, estate executors / personal representatives, trust and estate beneficiaries, registered investment advisors,... Learn More ›

David J McIntyre (Behavioral Science Consulting)
Dr. McIntyre is a Board Certified Clinical Psychologist with over 25 years of experience. He is among a small percentage (4%) of Licensed Clinical Psychologists who are Board Certified. This means that you are guaranteed that your expert is practicing... Learn More ›

Sanjay G. Adhia, MD (Adhia & Associates, Forensic Psychiatry)
Dr. Adhia is a triple Board-Certified Forensic Psychiatrist based in Houston, TX. He testifies nationally. He is uniquely Board-Certified in Forensic Psychiatry and Brain Injury Medicine in civil, criminal, and military jurisdictions. Adolescent &... Learn More ›
Consolidated Consultants
Location: Multiple Locations
Areas of Expertise: Consolidated Consultants (CCc) continues to deliver high quality expert witness and medical expert witness referrals nationwide since 1995. CCc is the only referral service where you can view the full,...
Mark I. Levy, MD, DLFAPA (Medical Director of Forensic Psychiatric Associates, L.P., a nationwide expert witness firm)
Location: Multiple Locations
Areas of Expertise: Forensic Psychiatric Associates, L.P. (fpamed) is a national consulting firm with offices in California, Nevada and North Carolina assisting litigating attorneys. The firm includes 15 board certified forensic...
Bennett Blum, MD (Park Dietz & Associates, Inc., a nationwide, interdisciplinary forensic expert firm)
Location: Multiple Locations
Areas of Expertise: Bennett Blum, MD is an internationally acclaimed physician specializing in both forensic and geriatric psychiatry. An expert on the detection and impact of psychological manipulation tactics used by offenders...
ForensisGroup, Inc. (The Expert of Experts)
Location: Multiple Locations
Areas of Expertise: For over 30 years, ForensisGroup has provided the nation’s top law firms, businesses, insurance companies, government entities with highly qualified expert witnesses and consultants. Experts referred by...
Probate FAQs

What is a probate expert witness?

A probate expert witness is a person who is knowledgeable about the laws and procedures related to the probate of wills and the administration of decedents' estates.

What is the role of a probate expert witness?

A probate expert witness provides expert opinion on probate law, including the validity of wills and distribution of assets.

How much can a person make as a probate expert witness?

Probate expert witnesses can expect to earn anywhere from $200 to $400 or more per hour, determined by the requirements of the case.

What are the qualifications of a probate expert witness?

A probate expert witness should possess knowledge of probate law, probate procedure, and probate court rules.

In a lawsuit, how is evidence gathered by a probate expert witness?

A probate expert witness gathers evidence through a variety of methods, including reviewing documents, conducting interviews, and analyzing financial records. This evidence is then presented in court to support their expert opinion.

What type of cases typically involve the testimony of a probate expert witness?

Probate expert witnesses are typically called upon in cases involving contested wills, disputes over estate distribution, claims of undue influence or incapacity, and challenges to the validity of trusts or other estate planning documents.