Removing a Personal Representative in California: An Overview
The process for removing a personal representative is outlined in the California probate code. View here for more from a California trust litigation attorney.
Creditors May Want to Get Involved in the Distribution of a California Estate
San Diego attorney Scott Grossman describes how Creditors should be notified under California probate law to file their claim against the decedent’s estate.
Personal Property: Six Common California Will Provisions
Wondering how a personal representative handles personal property during an estate administration?
Hire a CPA when Administering an Estate: 6 Reasons You Should
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.
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.