When a parent passes away, the family home holds decades of memories and in San Diego, significant value. If you grew up in that house or moved in to help a loved one, you may want to stay while the estate is settled. Whether you can depends on how California treats...
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5 assets listed on a California probate inventory
When a loved one passes away, the people left behind often face probate. For many families, a key step in this process is the probate inventory. California law requires the estate executor to file a formal inventory and appraisal of all estate assets. This document...
What happens if the chosen executor cannot serve?
Choosing an executor is an essential part of estate planning. An executor is responsible for carrying out the instructions in a will, managing the estate and helping the probate process move forward. But unexpected things can happen and the person chosen as executor...