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California Will Contest or Trust Contest based on Mental Incapacity
This article discusses a will contest based on lack of capacity (or mental incompetence) and explains the legal requirements to contest a will or trust in California. If you need help contesting a will or trust contact us today.
Am I required to hire a Probate Referee during a San Diego probate administration?
During the California probate administration process, you may need to use the services of a Probate Referee. This individual appraises the property in the estate.
Your Loved Ones Will was deposited with the Probate Court. How do you get access to it?
Finding your loved one’s will is a vital first step in the process of administering an estate in California. Fortunately, since anyone holding a will is required to file it with the probate court within 30 days of the passing of the deceased, you may be able to locate the will by searching on the San Diego Superior Court website.
You Need an Attorney Regardless: Executor vs. Trustee
Serving as a San Diego executor vs. a trustee does not diminish the importance of having an experienced attorney in your corner. View here for more.
7 Factors That Impact the Cost of an Ancillary Probate in San Diego
Wondering if an ancillary probate administration in San Diego is expensive? View here for a list of seven factors that contribute to the overall costs.