Here are 13 ways to help you find the assets of an estate during probate administration in California. If you need assistance contact us today!
When a loved one passes away owning property in California and multiple states, you may need to conduct one or more ancillary probate proceedings.
After losing a spouse, you may be left wondering what assets you will inherit. If your spouse had no will, you receive a spousal share under California law.
What counts as evidence in proving that duress played a role in the terms of a trust? Read more by San Diego probate attorneys at The Grossman Law Firm.
What is probate and what types of property should go through it? San Diego probate attorney Scott Grossman explains.
Ancillary probate is needed in California when a resident of another state dies owning CA property. Ancillary probate lets a judge make orders on that property.
A pour-over will can be useful for catching assets not yet transferred into a trust, but what are the side effects? Read more by The Grossman Law Firm.
What is the Independent Administration of Estates Act and how might it impact your probate estate? San Diego probate attorneys at The Grossman Law Firm explain.
The California Trust Attorneys at The Grossman Law Firm don’t take every case that comes to them. What are some of the cases we don’t take?
The probate attorneys at The Grossman Law Firm reveal how they can help you during the probate process of a loved one’s estate.
