Probate in California - Monterey County Probate Lawyer

Probate is a process that transfers the title of a property from a person who has died to the person
or people who are listed as the beneficiaries. If there is a will from the person who died,
explaining who should be heirs to the estate, then if the will is proved valid, the probate process
is much easier for a Monterey County probate attorney (who serves estates of people who lived
in Salinas, Monterey, Marina, King City, Greenfield, Gonzales, Pacific Grove, Soledad, Seaside,
Del Rey Oaks, Carmel-by-the-Sea, Del Monte Forest, Pebble Beach, Sand City, Prunedale,
Spreckels, and San Lucas). However, if there is no will or the existing will is found to be invalid,
then the probate process will entail proving who the beneficiaries will be.

While the primary function of a Monterey County probate attorney is to transfer the title of
property to beneficiaries and heirs, the process also allows for the collection of taxes that are due
for any reason by the person who died or on the transfer of the property during probate.

Your Monterey County probate attorney can also explain to you about paying debts and taxes of
the estate of your passed away relative and about setting deadlines for creditors to claim
anything against the deceased person. This will stop any unpaid or old creditors from 'haunting'
the heirs and beneficiaries.

Why do I need a Monterey County probate attorney?

Once all the debts of the decedent have been paid by the estate, the rest of the job of your
Monterey County probate attorney is quite simple - unless there is more than one beneficiary.
Once the debts are paid, the remaining estate is given to the heirs and beneficiaries. However, if
there is a fight, then you will need your Monterey County probate attorney to go to court to
represent you in the decision for 'who gets what' from the estate.

The Monterey County probate attorney that you choose should be well versed in probate and you
should feel comfortable with them. Researching your Monterey County probate attorney can help
you decide which one is best for you, then you should meet with the Monterey County probate
attorney to ensure they can, and will, handle your probate case.


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