Missed deadlines in California trust and estate cases can limit your rights. Learn key Probate Code time limits and how to protect your claim.
The administrator or executor that the court appoints to manage the estate.
Missed deadlines in California trust and estate cases can limit your rights. Learn key Probate Code time limits and how to protect your claim.
California attorney Scott Grossman explains here how the estate’s administrator is appointed when the decedent left no will under California probate law.
If you are attempting to administer an estate that requires a bond, contact an experienced California probate administration attorney for guidance.
An overbid is an offer by a prospective purchaser of real estate owned by an estate that is higher than the previous offer accepted by the personal representative. Read more here.
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.
Often we’re asked if we can make the executor of the trust give someone a copy of the trust. Getting familiar with the language for Probate helps!
Estate executors can be removed if they fail to properly fulfill their duties. View this page for more information from a California estate litigation attorney.
Hiring a CPA to assist you with tax matters while administering a trust or estate is a wise decision. Learn more about how a CPA can help you here.
As part of the legal tasks you must accomplish, the bank will likely want to see a copy of your loved one’s death certificate. Keep on reading to find out more about why the bank will ask for a death certificate.
If there are disputes over the amount of time it is taking for the Orange County probate, the court may be involved. Our team discusses six possible outcomes.