Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in California
probate wills
Does a will have to be probated? How can a copy of a will be obtained? If a person dies and stated that there was a trust fund, how would you find out if that was actually true?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: probate wills
There is nothing that compels the probate of a will. However, it is usually necessary to provide some form of administration for an estate with assets. Certainly, there is no justification to establish a testamentary (by will) trust without referring it the will itself.
If a will has been presented for admission to probate, any party interested in the will can get a copy from the county surrogate. "Interested" means an heir or someone named in the will.
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Re: probate wills
in california to transfer assets of a decedent, probate (of a will or by intestacy) is necessary - unless the property is held in joint tenancy, community property, passes by contract (life insurance & retirement accounts)or is held by a trust.
the personal effects of the decedent will need to be searched for a will or trust agreement (including any safe deposit box). the decedent's attorney will usually have a copy as well.
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