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11
Feb

Which assets do not go through probate in Sacramento County?

Probate is a court process in Northern California that facilitates the legal transfer of assets from a deceased person to their named beneficiaries or heirs.

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07
Dec

Ask a California Probate Attorney: What Are All These Estate Planning Terms?

Probate attorneys in California work extensively with wills and trusts and in situations where one was never created. But for the typical citizen, these topics can seem quite mysterious.

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22
Oct

Sacramento Probate Lawyer Shares Tips on How to Avoid Probate

As a probate lawyer near Sacramento, I see so many cases where probate could have been shortened or avoided altogether, if only people had more information.

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29
Jul

Sacramento Probate Lawyer Weighs in on Whether to Add Your Child to Your Bank Accounts to Avoid Probate

The word “probate” often conjures visions of lawyers, long waits, loss of inheritance, and many other hassles for heirs of an estate.

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06
Jul

Probate Lawyer in Gold River Says, “Plan For the Worst: Name an Alternative Executor.”

What would happen if the Executor of your will passes away before you do or simply declines the responsibility of administering your estate when called upon? Believe it or not, this happens quite frequently.

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24
Jun

Gold River Probate Attorney Warns, “Even Young Couples Need to Have a Will In Place”

If you are a young couple with few assets, having a will is probably one of the last things on your mind.

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02
Jun

Probate Attorney in Sacramento County Answers, “How do I obtain a death certificate?”

If you have lost a loved one and are now attempting to close out their estate, we are sorry for your loss and we understand how frustrating the process can be.

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21
Apr

Secure All Property After the Passing of a Loved One | Sacramento Probate Lawyer

In continuing our series on the important steps to take after the death of a loved one, one of first things you must take care of is making sure your loved one’s home is safe from the threat of theft or vandalism.

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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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