In some cases, you may need to conduct both a probate administration and a trust administration. View here for more from a San Diego probate court attorney.
Five Differences Between an Executor vs. a Trustee in California. These two titles mean very different things and knowing the difference can help a lot!
Preparing an inventory is an important aspect of a California probate administration. View here for more from a San Diego probate court attorney.
Wondering how to go about starting an ancillary probate proceeding in California? View here for more information from a San Diego probate court attorney.
If you need to conduct an ancillary probate in San Diego, there are certain benefits to this formal process. Ancillary probate is the process of conducting a second probate administration for property in another state.
Administering an estate for the first time? Personal representatives may face these ten common clauses contained in a California will.
Wondering how a personal representative handles personal property during an estate administration?
Looking for a road map to estate administration? An experienced attorney explains seven California will provisions that can help.
Administering an estate in San Diego that contains real estate may require dealing with an outstanding mortgage. Consider these five possible outcomes.
Generally, most San Diego probate court files are public record. There are limited circumstances when a probate file can be sealed and kept private.
