Should I Serve as Administrator of the Estate?
Should I Serve as Administrator of the Estate? Has your loved one died in California without a will and you are considering being in charge…
Bond: Everything you need to know
Attorney Scott Grossman discusses everything you need to know about Bond in a California Probate.
Deciding between a Report on a Waiver of Account or a First and Final Account
Attorney Scott Grossman discusses the last thing step before getting an order from the court. This is a report on waiver of account or a first and final account. This allows for the executor administrator and legal representative to be paid and of course for all the beneficiaries to get what they’re supposed to from the estate.
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Removing an Administrator: How to go about it and having someone else was appointed administrator of the estate?
If your spouse predeceased you, it is possible that another individual was named administrator of his estate. Fortunately, you may be able to have the administrator removed and yourself appointed instead – if you are of higher priority as determined by the California probate code.
What is the difference between a California executor, administrator, and trustee?
For those who have never been involved in handling the affairs of a friend or loved one, the concept of what is involved in this process can be overwhelming. Often, individuals are not certain what it means to be appointed an executor, administrator, or trustee.