Table of Contents Key Takeaways What an Executor Can and Cannot Decide in California When the…
A beneficiary is a person, business, institution, trustee, or an estate that receives benefits under a will.
Table of Contents Key Takeaways What an Executor Can and Cannot Decide in California When the…
Attorney Scott Grossman discusses the final steps one must make before finally ending the probate process.
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What Do I Do If My California Trustee Won’t Give Me A Copy of the Trust? The Grossman Law Firm can help you find out your next move!
Table of Contents Key Takeaways Understanding the Difference Between a Will and a Trust How Property…
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During the administration of an estate in California, assets may be divided between a trust and the decedent’s probate estate. Assets held in the trust will be overseen by the trustee appointed in that document.
In some cases, multiple trustees are appointed to handle a trust’s administration. Co-trustees must understand their responsibilities when filling this role.
If you are unsure of whether or not your parents had a will or trust when they died, know what steps you can take to find out. Probate may be necessary.