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When Do I Get My Money from the Probate?

By: Scott Grossman
December 22nd, 2017

When Do I Get My Money from the Probate? The short answer is nobody’s supposed to get anything until probate closes. And how long that will take will depend upon the assets that are going through probate and also the county that you’re in.

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Who Do I Tell I’m Doing Probate?

By: Scott Grossman
December 21st, 2017

Who do I tell I’m doing probate is a question we hear all the time. If you are facing being an executor in a probate proceeding it is important to do this correctly. This video explains the basics of who gets notice in probate.

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What are the executor’s responsibilities in probate?

By: Scott Grossman
December 21st, 2017

An executor is the person nominated to be in charge of a probate estate and is appointed by the court to complete the tasks involved in probate. The executor’s responsibilities can be a lot of information to take in and a lot of work. So if you are nominated to be executor you may be wondering what do I have to do? 

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There Is a Simple Way to Administrate Probated Estate Property

By: Scott Grossman
December 7th, 2017

In order for an administer to administrate probated estate property, one must have the authorization from the court to continue working on the property.

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Do You Have to Notify the Government in Regards to the Death of a Parent?

By: Scott Grossman
December 7th, 2017

Under the California probate rules it is important to notify the government when a parent has passed away for any pending claims purposes.

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