It is important that an estate-administrator has a valid insurance policy for the property. Learn how to make sure real estate is insured during probate.
Probate is the judicial process whereby a will is “proved” in a court of law and accepted as a valid public document that is the true last testament of the deceased, or whereby the estate is settled according to the laws of intestacy in the state of residence of the deceased at the time of death in the absence of a legal will.
It is important that an estate-administrator has a valid insurance policy for the property. Learn how to make sure real estate is insured during probate.
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Immediately following a death, probate fraud can occur. View here for a Riverside probate litigation attorney’s list of the four most common types of fraud.
Unfortunately, trustees do not always fulfill their obligations to the best of their abilities, and the California Probate Code provides many reasons for seeking the removal of a trustee from the San Diego probate court.
Who are Interested Parties? And what does that even mean? An interested party is someone who is entitled to receive notice about certain estate administration proceedings. Read more here.
Estate administrators need to determine the actual value of the estate as a whole in order to complete the probate process. In California Probate Referees are appointed for property appraisals.
Are you questioning the probate accounting that was prepared by the executor or administrator? View here for more from a San Diego probate court attorney.
Who is the California probate referee and what is his or her role in your probate case? Read more by the California probate lawyers at The Grossman Law Firm.