In what circumstances is probate not required?
In what circumstances is probate not required?
Probate is the legal process of settling an estate after a person dies. It involves a lot of paperwork, and it can take several months. When someone dies without a will, their property becomes part of the state's probate system. However, there are some circumstances in which probate is not required.
In most cases, you will need to file for probate if any of the following situations apply:
- The deceased had an estate worth more than $100,000
- The deceased lived in California for at least six months before his or her death
- If real estate was owned jointly by the deceased and another person, and that other person
- also died with no will, then you'll have to go through probate.
Probate is the process by which a deceased person's estate is sorted out and their assets are transferred to their beneficiaries. It can be a long and complicated process, with paperwork and court appearances involved. But there are certain situations where probate isn't required at all.
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