Five Facts about Divorce and Probate Administration in California
During an estate administration in California, the divorce of a beneficiary may impact an inheritance. Learn the facts about inheritance and community property.
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Types of Petitions for Starting a California Probate Administration
Opening up a probate administration can occur in a variety of ways. View here for an overview by a Riverside estate attorney.
Who Acts as the Executor in California Probate?
In this article, San Diego probate attorney Scott Grossman explains how the executor is appointed by the court.
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Trustee’s Duty – Standard of Care
According to California Probate law, executors, administrators, guardians, conservators, and trustees are considered a fiduciary having a standard of care.
How Do I Decide Where To File Probate?
California law, which is what applies for residents of Temecula, states that probate is filed in the county where the decedent lived right before he died.