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The Process of Probate The probate process seems too
many outside the legal world to be a long, drawn-out and
expensive process for settling a deceased person's affairs.
Many times the probate may be fairly straightforward and not
require an attorney. You may wish to have a probate attorney
review your case. This information is not legal advice and
is meant to to give you an overview of the process. The term probate means "to prove" the will through a
proceeding that usually occurs in court. However, a will
does not always exist (or is not available) and laws are
established in each state to deal with the orderly
distribution of assets to those who are entitled to inherit
them. Please go to the Executor page for a detailed description of the duties and liabilities of the personal representative.
This property is said to be owned by the "estate" of the
deceased person and must remain so until the judge or other
court-appointed person says it may be distributed. However,
it is often necessary to sell the property in order to
satisfy the debts of the estate to close the probate. If you
have a property that you need to sell please contact us for
immediate assistance 760-929-0325 ext. 20 or via email at
info@san-diego-probate.com. The entire probate process will differ from state too state and the size and complexity of the "estate." In some states, small estates may even avoid a formal probate; however the debts must still be paid. The minimum time an estate will likely be open is probably from six months to a year, often more depending on the complexity of the estate.
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