San Diego Probate Court Records Typically Cannot Be Kept Secret
Generally, most San Diego probate court files are public record. There are limited circumstances when a probate file can be sealed and kept private.
Hire a CPA when Administering an Estate: 6 Reasons You Should
Hiring a CPA to assist you with tax matters while administering a trust or estate is a wise decision. Learn more about how a CPA can help you here.
10 Types of Information Trustees Must Share With Beneficiaries
Trustees must share certain information with the beneficiaries of a trust during a trust administration. This is a fundamental right of a beneficiary.
8 Helpful Tips About Notice of Trust Administration in California
Trust administration requires certain parties be given notice. This notice of trust administration is a requirement under California law and failure to provide notice can damage both trust and trustee.
4 Types of Inventories Filed During a Probate Administration
During a probate administration the personal representative must file an inventory. An inventory can be partial, supplemental, final, or corrected.