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Your father just passed away. You’ve said your final farewell at the funeral, but then realize this is only the beginning. It’s now time to start the arduous probate process. Emotions are already running high, but now you’ve realized there’s something wrong with the will your father left. As a beneficiary who was expecting […]
When you agree to be the executor of a will, there are plenty of responsibilities you must take on. (See our 6-Step Process for Probate for more). Here, we break down the three key responsibilities of an executor when managing the probate of an estate. First, Collect the Assets. Collecting assets seems straightforward, but there […]
Obtaining the death certificate, filing the petition for probate, notifying beneficiaries and creditors, appraising and distributing assets, and paying off debts is already a lot for an executor of a will to handle. But with a rise in the use of computers to handle most everything in our lives and the increase in second or […]
As part of our primer for probate in California, the first step for initialing probate is to file your probate petition. Filling out Form DE-111 is the first step to take in California to appoint a personal representative or executor. Let’s breakdown the initial information requests at the top of the form. The Executor and the […]
When someone you love begins to show signs of dementia or other cognitive declines, you may be faced with several emotional and practical challenges. For instance, your loved one’s behavior may change, or they may begin to lose their memory or the ability to perform daily tasks, leading to financial losses or further decline in […]
A lot of things can happen when an executor or administrator of an estate begins the process of asset distribution—asset mismanagement, distribution delays, and lack of communication among them. As a beneficiary of a trust or an estate, you are entitled to certain rights. Knowing these beneficiary rights will help set appropriate boundaries and expectations, […]
When you hear the term probate, the first thing that comes to mind is the process of distribution of assets after someone’s death. However, the Riverside Probate Code covers much more than the administration of wills and trusts. From conservatorships and child support to foreclosures and health care, if you are unfamiliar with the ever-evolving […]
On paper, becoming an executor or administrator of someone’s estate means you’ve been entrusted to take on an enormous responsibility. Some may consider it an honor… but before you accept this relatively unenviable task, it’s best to understand the key factors of what the job itself entails. Key Factor #1 – Understanding the Difference Between […]
Grieving a loved one is painful. Unfortunately, the state doesn’t care—they still expect you to complete the daunting probate process within a year of your loved one’s death. But where to start? 1. File the Probate Petition The first step is to file a request to begin probate with the court. Fill out form DE-111, […]
Probate is oftentimes a long, costly process, especially when bequeathing a house. The best way to avoid your home being placed in probate is to setup a living trust. However, some believe the best way to transfer a home to their child without probate is to add them to the title of their home. The […]


