Creditors Only Have a Certain Amount of Time to File a Claim
During a probate administration, notice must be provided to creditors. After the notice is sent, creditors have a limited period of time to file a claim.
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Understanding the Differences Between a Will and a Trust
While a will and a trust are both useful estate planning tools, they are not the same thing. During administration it is important to understand the difference.
Trustees Must Act According to Law, But There Are Limits on Their Obligations
Some beneficiaries assume their trustees obligations extend beyond the scope of what they actually cover. Just as it is important that trustees know their responsibilities, beneficiaries should also make an effort to understand what duties a trustee does not owe.
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Loved Ones Needing Help May Require the Assistance of a Probate Conservator
Estate administration responsibilities may arise if a loved one is unable to care for himself or manage his finances. You will need to be appointed probate conservator.
Rules for Filing Estate Tax Returns In California
Estate administrators have many responsibilities. One such responsibility is to clearly understand the rules for filing estate tax returns.