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Applying for Probate: Who Can Apply and What You Need to Know

Practically anyone with a legal interest in an estate can apply for probate. But not all applications or petitions for probate are created equal. There is a hierarchy . . .

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3 Ways to Sell a California Home in Probate Without Court Approval

Selling a California home in probate without prior court approval is possible. There are three ways to do it. The first is . . .

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11 Steps to Sell a Home in Probate Without Court Approval

The probate process is lengthy and tedious. So selling a home in probate can add an extra layer of complexity to an already terrible process. But in some cases and, in some states, you do not need...

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How to Know if Your Advance Directive is Still Valid

It may have been years since you filled out an advanced health care directive.  Many people prepare their advance directive and then put it away in a drawer with their other important papers.  Most...

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When Does a Revocable Living Trust Become Irrevocable?

Sometimes the term “revocable living trust” seems like a misnomer. Your revocable living trust will not stay revocable forever. A revocable trust can become irrevocable but never the other way...

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Selling Property in Probate: Notice of Proposed Action

If property is in probate it is possible to sell the property without court approval by serving a notice of proposed action. But not every estate can do this

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