Reverse Mortgage and Probate in CaliforniaAre you curious how a reverse mortgage is handled in [...]By Sandra McCarthy|November 11th, 2016|Categories: Probate, Estate Planning|2 CommentsRead More
When a Minor Child Inherits PropertyIt is not uncommon for a minor child to be [...]By Sandra McCarthy|August 23rd, 2016|Categories: Family Law, Probate|Comments Off on When a Minor Child Inherits PropertyRead More
Handling Creditor Claims in ProbateThe Letters issued by the Court grant authority to the [...]By Sandra McCarthy|July 8th, 2016|Categories: Probate|Comments Off on Handling Creditor Claims in ProbateRead More
California Conservatorship For Developmentally DisabledA limited conservatorship for developmentally disabled individuals is when a [...]By Sandra McCarthy|June 28th, 2016|Categories: Probate|Comments Off on California Conservatorship For Developmentally DisabledRead More
Powers of a Limited ConservatorshipA limited conservatorship is a legal process when a judge [...]By Sandra McCarthy|June 28th, 2016|Categories: Probate|Comments Off on Powers of a Limited ConservatorshipRead More
Selling Real Property in ProbateSelling real property in probate may take a prolonged period [...]By Sandra McCarthy|December 28th, 2015|Categories: Estate Planning, Probate|1 CommentRead More
The Basics of a Limited ConservatorshipA limited conservatorship in California is when a court has [...]By Sandra McCarthy|November 24th, 2014|Categories: Estate Planning, Probate|Comments Off on The Basics of a Limited ConservatorshipRead More
How to Make a Will in California: Types & RequirementsOne of the most basic forms of estate planning is [...]By Sandra McCarthy|June 2nd, 2014|Categories: Estate Planning, California Courts, Probate|Comments Off on How to Make a Will in California: Types & RequirementsRead More
How to File a California Spousal Property PetitionA California spousal property petition can transfer community and separate property to a spouse after death. If assets are not in the name of both parties, the court may need to confirm a spouse's right to the decedent's interest. A California spousal property petition will establish this spousal interest.By Sandra McCarthy|April 19th, 2014|Categories: Probate, Estate Planning|Comments Off on How to File a California Spousal Property PetitionRead More