Comparison between Probate and Trust



“Unusual Items” in California Probate Question: What are “unusual items” according to California Probate Code § 1064(a)(2) which is applicable to Greater Los Angles area too, and how does this distinction affect estate administration? Answer: Under California Probate Code §

In California, including Riverside County, probate is the formal legal process of settling a deceased person’s estate under court supervision. While many assets can be transferred without it, probate is typically necessary in the following situations: 1. The Estate

California probate law has undergone significant changes, particularly with the implementation of Assembly Bill 2016 (AB 2016), which became effective on April 1, 2025. These changes primarily aim to streamline the estate administration process for many Californians, especially those with

Yes, a will can be contested in California — meaning someone can challenge it in court if they believe something is wrong with it i.e. the will was procured through undue influence, duress or fraud. This can happens when a

Understanding the Role and Responsibilities in California If someone close to you has passed away and named you as their executor, or if you’re planning your own estate and deciding who should handle things after you’re gone, it’s important to

Here are answers to some of the questions that we have received from Riverside County in California regarding the Probate: What happens if the original will is lost? If the original will is lost, the court may accept a copy