Are there alternatives to filing probate? Written By Sandra McCarthy Founder, A People’s Choice Fact Checked In California, there are several alternatives to the full, formal probate. Some of these are: If the total gross value of a deceased person’s personal property does not exceed $166,250, a non-court affidavit procedure may be used on behalf of the beneficiaries to avoid a “full” probate. If the gross value of a decedent’s real property does not exceed $55,425, a simplified court affidavit procedure can be used on behalf of the beneficiaries to avoid “full” probate. If the surviving spouse or registered domestic partner is heir to all or part of the decedent’s estate, they may file a special spousal property petition to avoid formal probate. This method is faster and less expensive than formal probate. By Sandra McCarthy|April 16th, 2016|Probate Column 1, Probate FAQs|Comments Off on Are there alternatives to filing probate?