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Probate Information- FAQ | Q&A

CE- Life of a Probate 2006

California Probate Specialist, CPS 2011

Certified Probate Real Estate Specialist,CPRES

“Where compassion and efficiency unite”

I have serviced the Real Estate industry for 21+yrs., as a Realtor and for 17+yrs., I’ve been a Probate Specialist, with great Pride, Honesty and Integrity. Selling Real Estate is more than a Job for me, it is a commitment, and I make it my daily effort to learn something new in every aspect of Real Estate, Probate, Trust & Technology. I believe my clients and their families deserve to have the best experience in Real Estate as possible.

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Everyone Has a Will or Plan

Whether created or by default. Even if you have not made out a will or a trust, you still have a plan – a plan dictated by the laws of the state where you reside upon your death. Making a will is not a way to avoid “probate”, the court procedure that changes the legal ownership of your property after your death. Probate makes sure it is your last valid will, appoints the executor named in your will, and supervises the executor’s work. You can do several things now that can help your executor and family later, hopefully much later.

What Are the Steps to Normal Uncontested Probate?

Very generally speaking they are as follows:

Discharge of personal representative

Death of the decedent then the will is delivered to the executor or Court Clerk.

A petition is filed for the Probate of Will or Letters of Administration and a hearing is held on the petition.

Letters of Administration are issued by the Court then notice to creditors is given.

Inventory and appraisement of the estate is made by an independent probate appraiser.

File Federal estate tax return. Return states “No Tax Due” or specifies an amount due.

Final accounting and petition for distribution then final decree of distribution.

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While Real Property Is “In Probate” Can It Be Sold?

Yes. Without getting into too much detail it can be sold either at private sale in which the executor of the estate negotiates a transaction with a buyer or at public sale in which the property is sold at public auction.

​If There Is No Will, How Is the Property of the Estate Distributed?

Sections 6400 through 6414 of the California Probate Code address intestate succession and the distributions. The method and manner of intestate distributions is quite complex and therefore one should specifically discuss intestate distributions with his or her legal advisor.

*This is not legal advice.
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