Probate | Probate Litigation | Will |
Six Things to Know About Disqualified Beneficiaries in California
Beneficiaries can be disqualified from receiving an inheritance under California law. View here for more from a probate attorney in San Diego.
Probate | Trust Litigation | Will |
Five Differences Between an Executor vs. a Trustee in California
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!
Responsibilities of Co-Executors During an Estate Administration
An executor is the person in charge of administering a decedent’s probate estate. When there are co-executors named, those responsibilities are magnified.
Estate Administrators Must Understand the Need for Property Appraisals
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.
Probate | Probate Litigation | Trust Litigation |
Loved Ones Needing Help May Require the Assistance of a Probate Conservator
Estate administration responsibilities may arise if a loved one is unable to care for himself or manage his finances. You will need to be appointed probate conservator.