Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in California

Would like to take portion of money from estate

My sibblings and I would like to take a portion my father's estate which is in probate. My brother is the administrator and are all in agreement. Everything is done property sold, bills and taxes paid, etc. We have an attorney but will not return phone calls nor e-mails to respond to the question I will be asking you. We are waiting for the county appraiser to look it over, do what he has to do send, it over to the court, etc. to receive our inheritence. According to our attorney he has piles and piles of these on his desk and we may not see anything till Jan. of Feb 2003. Dad passed away Dec. 13, 2002 everything was liquidated by Feb 2002. What would happen to brother if he gave us all a portion of the money and we left more than the amount that would be needed for attorney and court fees?


Asked on 12/12/02, 5:48 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Kai Wessels Kai H. Wessels

Re: Would like to take portion of money from estate

Thank you very much for your question. First as to the attorney conduct, the executor has every right to terminate his/her relationship with the attorney if the attorney is not handling the estate in a timely manner. This may be such an instance.

As to obtaining a share of the inheritance, that is perfectly acceptable provided that all heirs are in accord, enough is left in the estate to pay all the bills and expenses, and court approval is obtained. The good approach is to distribute an equal amount to all heirs, with first obtaining court approval.

If you have any further questions, please do not hesistate to contact me at (408) 268-2580.

Sincerely,

Kai H. Wessels, Esq.

NOTE: Please understand that the information provided in this reply is for informational purposes only and does not create an attorney-client relationship. It also may not be complete. Before you make any decision that might possibly have legal implications, you should consult with our office, or another qualified professional, in a manner that provides for thorough communication so that thorough legal advice can be provided in a manner that relates to your specific circumstances.

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Answered on 12/12/02, 5:59 pm
Chris Johnson Christopher B. Johnson, Attorney at Law

Re: Would like to take portion of money from estate

Congratulations on the brush-off from the attorney. If the executor doesn't receive better assurance than this, he may wish to change attorneys--it sounds like the only work remaining is to prepare the accounting (or waiver of accounting) and petition for final distribution. If there is something preventing this filing, he can prepare a petition for partial distribution of the estate.

The probate code also discourages leaving estates open longer than one year from the date of someone's death without good reason, so there's more incentive for closing the estate in a timely way.

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Answered on 12/12/02, 8:00 pm


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