• (888) 443-6590
Grossman Law Logo We Speak for the Dead™ Get Help Now
  • Problems We Solve
  • Practice Areas
    • Trust Litigation
    • Probate Litigation
    • Probate
  • Resources
    • Learning Center
    • FREE Books & Downloads
    • Glossary
    • Probate Court Map
  • About Us
    • Our Firm
    • Our Locations
    • Testimonials
Practice Areas
Practice Areas
Trust Litigation
Probate Litigation
Probate
Resources
Resources
Learning Center
FREE Books & Downloads
Glossary
Probate Court Map
About Us
About Us
Our Firm
Our Locations
Testimonials
  • (888) 443-6590
Get Help Now

Probate

Community Property and Surviving Spouse Rights

By: Scott Grossman
September 14th, 2016

How California Community Property Affects Rights of a Surviving Spouse in Temecula explained by Probate and Trust Litigation Attorney Scott Grossman.

Read More

Share

  •  Close

Probate

What Effect Does Divorce Have on a Probate Estate?

By: Scott Grossman
September 14th, 2016

Undoubtedly, divorce has a major effect on a probate estate, whether or not the deceased person had a will explained by attorney Scott Grossman.

Read More

Share

  •  Close

Trust | Trust Litigation |

How do I get a copy of my deceased parents’ trust?

By: Scott Grossman
September 13th, 2016

If both parents are deceased, a beneficiary is still able to receive a copy of their trust. Find out how to get a copy of a trust in this situation here.

Read More

Share

  •  Close

Probate | Probate Litigation |

Where do I look for California Probate Law?

By: Scott Grossman
September 13th, 2016

California’s Probate Law is codified in the California Probate Code.  Nearly everything you might want to look up about California probate is in the Probate Code.  Be aware that some aspects of probate procedure are governed by the California Code of Civil Procedure.  You can look up California law here.

Read More

Share

  •  Close

Probate

Who Makes the Decision About a Probate Petition?

By: Scott Grossman
September 13th, 2016

In order to carry out a probate administration, you must start by filing a petition with the court. The judge will decide whether to approve or deny it.

Read More

Share

  •  Close

Posts navigation

Previous 1 … 127 128 129 130 131 … 154 Next
Grossman Law Firm Logo

  • Riverside Office
    1770 Iowa Avenue, Suite 260
    Riverside, CA 92507
    Phone: (951) 683-3704
  • Temecula Office
    41593 Winchester Road, Suite 200
    Temecula, CA 92590
    Phone: (951) 331-3282
  • San Diego Office
    11440 West Bernardo Ct., Suite 300
    San Diego, CA 92127
    Phone: (619) 344-0600

Practice Areas
  • Trust Litigation
  • Probate
  • Probate Litigation
Resources
  • Learning Center
  • Books & Downloads
  • Glossary
  • Probate Resources
About
  • Our Firm
  • Our Locations
  • Contact Us

© 2025 The Grossman Law Firm APC. All Rights Reserved. | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | SMS Terms