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08
Jul

What Does a Probate Lawyer in Sacramento Do?

Oftentimes, a person isn’t even aware of what a probate lawyer in Sacramento does until he or she is in need of one.

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29
Mar

Sacramento Probate and Privacy…There Must be a Better Way

Whether you’re famous or not, you may have reasons for wanting your private information to stay—well—private.

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04
Mar

California Probate 101: The Basics

Probate is a process that can differ from state to state. That means that the laws that apply here in Northern California might not be the same as other places.

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28
Aug

Things That Can Slow Down the Sacramento County Probate Process

Probate itself is a process that the state has set up in order to legally disperse your estate in the absences of trusts or estate planning.

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01
May

Amy Winehouse’s Estate Finishes Probate | Sacramento Probate Law Firm

The internationally-acclaimed singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse passed away in July of 2011, leaving behind a rather large estate and no will.

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23
Apr

Sacramento County Probate Tips for Getting Through the Process Faster and with Less Hassle

Probate lawyers in Sacramento County are well aware of the hassles and headaches that families face when a loved one’s estate goes into probate.

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27
Feb

Some Commonly Asked Questions from a Sacramento Probate Lawyer

Probate lawyers in Sacramento County understand that while we’re well-versed in the topic, it is a whole new world to most of our clients.

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18
Feb

Choosing the Right Probate Lawyer in Sacramento County

The range of tasks that a probate attorney can accomplish will save you a significant amount of time, and he or she will make sure that things are done in accordance with the law.

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CLIENT Story

I totally see the difference between your service and your typical legal estate planning service. The experience you mentioned where you get this big document you don’t understand and a trust that never gets funded was EXACTLY our first experience. It cost a small fortune too. Really - it is the difference between providing a legal document and providing an estate planning service.
Susan

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