Tag Archives: California Probate

What is a Probate Referee

Probate referees are individuals appointed by the California State Controller as an officer of the court to appraise and determine the value of assets in an estate when someone passes away. This ensures that the assets are properly evaluated for tax purposes and equitable distribution among heirs. Probate referees are impartial and independent professionals with expertise in appraising various types of assets like real estate, stocks, bonds, and personal property. Purpose of a Probate Referee: Ensuring Accurate Asset Valuation The primary duty of a probate referee is to appraise and […]

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Simplified Probate

Probate is the legal process of administering a deceased person’s estate. It involves identifying and gathering the assets of the deceased person, paying any debts or taxes owed by the estate, and distributing the remaining assets to the heirs or beneficiaries. In General:Probate typically begins with the filing of a petition in the probate court, usually in the county where the deceased person lived. The court will then appoint an executor or administrator to manage the estate. If the deceased person had a will, the court will generally appoint the […]

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