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Compare Online Probate Services

By |April 28th, 2019|Probate|

Recently, there has been an increase in online DIY services for California probate and estate planning. These services vary greatly in what services are offered. With this in mind, they all have the same theme - offering people a cheaper way to file probate for a fee that avoids paying statutory fees and is considerably cheaper than hiring a probate attorney.  Services provided by online probate services vary from platform to platform.  Here is an overview of things to look for when you compare online probate services.

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How to Sue in Small Claims Court to Settle Disputes

By |October 21st, 2018|California Courts|

Small claims courts are a low/cost, quick alternative to civil courts to settle civil disagreements. The rules of small claims court are simpler and the process is quicker and less expensive than a regular civil court. Examples of when you may want to sue in small claims court include: (1) Your landlord did not return your security deposit; (2) An auto repair shop did not fix your car properly; (3) You loaned money to a friend who refuses to pay you back; (4) You purchased a new HDTV that had a manufacturing defect, and the store will not return it; or someone hit you, broke your nose, and (5) You want them to pay for your medical bills.

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How to Lodge a Will in California and File Probate

By |July 11th, 2018|Probate, Estate Planning|

Most Executors have a hard time giving up possession of a decedent's original will. However, by law, the custodian of an original will must lodge the will with the Superior Court within 30 days of learning of the testator’s death. This is a statutory requirement under California Probate Code Section 8200. Keep in mind, the custodian can face legal penalties if they do not lodge a will in a timely fashion.

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How to Prepare a Supplement to Clear Probate Notes

By |May 3rd, 2018|Probate|

Do you need to prepare a supplement to clear probate notes? Probate notes provide an overview of the matter set for hearing and highlight errors and deficiencies in the probate petition. Here is information you will need prepare a supplement to clear probate notes so the court can approve your upcoming probate hearing.

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Probate Calendar Notes and How to Fix Them

By |April 21st, 2018|Probate|

Probate Examiners review all filed probate petitions before they are submitted to the judge. The court may reject the probate petition if not completed properly or is missing critical information. This article will explain what a supplement is and how to fix the probate calendar notes so the hearing can be approved.

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How to Amend a Living Trust

By |April 10th, 2018|Estate Planning|

Need to amend a living trust? A People’s Choice offers non-attorney estate planning services and can help to amend your living trust. You can save hundreds of dollars to amend a living trust by using a regisered legal document assistant rather than hiring a lawyer. Here are the steps you need to amend a living trust.

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When is it Best to File Ancillary Probate in California?

By |March 3rd, 2018|Probate|

Ancillary probate in California is required if a person lives out-of-state but owns real property in California. Ancillary probate can be filed in California in the county where the decedent's real property is. The local California court can then appoint a Personal Representative to administer the assets in the state.

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How to Register an Out-of-State Custody Order

By |March 2nd, 2018|Family Law|

There are several reasons to register an out-of-state custody order: 1) when a parent has filed a custody action outside of California of 2) when a parent has moved to California after obtaining an order in another state. You should register an out-of-state custody order as soon as possible. Learn how A People's Choice can help.

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A Father’s Rights in Custody – What California Courts Consider When Determining Father’s Rights

By |October 1st, 2017|Family Law|

Lean how a California court views a father's rights in custody and visitation matters; what a father can do to protect their father's rights and what tactics are taken by mothers to affect a father's rights in custody.

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How to Contest Default Judgment in Divorce

By |September 2nd, 2017|Family Law|

Are you looking to contest default judgment in divorce? You may have found yourself in this situation because you did not file a response to your divorce proceedings. If a default judgment in divorce has been entered against you, don't despair. You do have options. Why Was Default Judgment in Divorce Entered?When [...]

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Joint Child Custody Tips and Solutions

By |September 2nd, 2017|Family Law|

When exploring joint child custody solutions, there are many joint child custody options a couple can consider. First, California custody orders include both legal and physical custody. Legal custody refers to the decisions a parent makes about their child’s schooling, religious activities, and medical treatment. Physical custody refers to which parent the child resides with [...]

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