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Probate Services in Sacramento,
California and Surrounding Counties.

Small Estate

Probate Full

Ex Parte

Final Probate

Probate Addtional

Small Estate

Probate Full

Ex Parte

Final Probate

Probate Addtional

Small Estate

Probate Full

Ex Parte

Final Probate

Probate Addtional

Small Estate

Probate Full

Ex Parte

Final Probate

Probate Addtional

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Probate is a legal proceeding that is used to wind up a person’s legal and financial affairs after death. In California probate proceedings are conducted in the Superior Court for the county in which the decedent lived, and can take at least eight months and sometimes as long as several years, if the matter becomes contested.

Angela Jones, CEO, of LDA PRO Legal, specializes in Real Estate Document Preparation Services, such as: Eviction, Probate, and Living Trust.

In 2007, she began her career as a Realtor and Property Manager. Years later, she attended American River College, graduated with honors, and received an associate’s degree in Legal Studies and Language Studies.

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Small Estate

AFFIDAVIT $1499 Estate Value Up To $166,249

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Probate Full

SERVICE $3499 PAYMENT PLANS AVAILABLE

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Ex Parte

RUSH FILING $399 Documents will be prepared within 2 to 3 business days and hearing set within about a week.

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Final Probate

ACCOUNTING STARTS $699 Additional court fees may be required.

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Probate Addtional

FEES $69 each by mail service $99 each for personal service Service of Process for Each Person Served

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The Probate Process

In some cases, the Probate Court may oversee the division of property of someone who has died. This property is called a decedent’s estate. The court supervises the assets and liabilities of people who die while they are residents of California or who leave property inside the state. This includes payment of the dead person’s debts and the distribution of property to beneficiaries.

A dead person’s estate will not be handled in probate court if there is a surviving spouse and the estate consists entirely of community property, or the dead person’s property is held in joint tenancy with another person. Property transferred by gift before death, or placed into certain types of living trusts, also is not subject to probate. Whether the court must be involved depends on a number of things. These can include whether the person was married at the time of death, the type and value of the property the person owned and other things.

The estate can include personal property, such as money in the bank, jewelry or a car. It can also include real property, like the person’s home. Often, the estate has both personal and real property, like the person’s home. If the person has written a Will at the time of death, s/he is said to have died testate. If there was no Will, the person is said to have died intestate. The probate court watches over cases whether the person was testate or intestate.

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Expert Probate Paralegal Services in Sacramento

When it comes to probate matters, the complexities of the legal system can feel overwhelming. At LDA Pro Legal, we specialize in offering affordable and professional probate paralegal services to make the estate administration process as smooth and stress-free as possible. Our experienced team is here to assist you every step of the way, ensuring that your loved one's estate is managed efficiently and in accordance with California law.

What Is Probate?

Probate is the legal process through which a deceased person's estate is settled, including the distribution of assets to beneficiaries and the payment of any debts and taxes. If your loved one passed away with a will, probate ensures the will is valid and carried out according to the deceased's wishes. If there is no will, probate follows state laws to distribute the assets.

Why You Might Need a Probate Paralegal

Handling probate on your own can be a daunting task. With numerous forms to file and deadlines to meet, even minor mistakes can cause significant delays. That's where a probate paralegal comes in. We provide expert guidance and document preparation, ensuring every detail is correctly managed so you can focus on what matters most.

The Probate Process Explained

The probate process in California involves several critical steps:

  1. Filing the Petition: The process begins with filing a petition with the probate court to either admit the will or appoint an estate administrator.
  2. Notifying Heirs and Beneficiaries: All interested parties must be notified about the probate proceedings. Creditors are also given a chance to make claims.
  3. Inventory and Appraisal: An inventory of the deceased's assets must be conducted, with each asset appraised to determine its value.
  4. Paying Debts and Taxes: Any outstanding debts and taxes are paid from the estate's assets before distribution to the beneficiaries.
  5. Distributing the Assets: The remaining assets are distributed according to the will or, if there is no will, state intestacy laws.

How LDA Pro Legal Assists You

Our probate paralegal services in Sacramento are designed to simplify this complex process. Here’s how we can help:

Common Challenges in Probate

Probate can be a lengthy and complicated process, often involving disputes among beneficiaries or challenges from creditors. Here are some common challenges you may face:

Disputes Among Family Members

When emotions run high, disputes over the distribution of assets can arise. Mediation or legal intervention may be required to resolve these conflicts. At LDA Pro Legal, we handle sensitive matters with care and professionalism, aiming to minimize tension and facilitate a smooth process.

Locating and Valuing Assets

One of the biggest challenges in probate is identifying and valuing all the deceased’s assets. Real estate, bank accounts, investments, and personal belongings must all be accounted for and appraised accurately. Our paralegals have the expertise to assist in this crucial step.

Why Choose LDA Pro Legal?

Here are some reasons why our clients trust us with their probate needs:

1. Expertise and Experience

Our team has years of experience handling probate cases in Sacramento. We understand the ins and outs of California probate law and are well-versed in the procedures required to efficiently manage your case.

2. Affordable Services

We believe that probate assistance should be accessible and affordable. Our services are designed to provide exceptional value without the high cost of traditional law firms.

3. Personalized Attention

We treat every case with the care and attention it deserves. Our clients are not just another case file; we are committed to providing personalized service that addresses your unique circumstances.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How Long Does the Probate Process Take?

A: The duration of probate depends on the complexity of the estate. While some cases can be settled in a few months, others may take over a year. Working with experienced professionals like LDA Pro Legal can help expedite the process.

Q: Can Probate Be Avoided?

A: Yes, in some cases, probate can be avoided through estate planning tools such as living trusts. However, if an estate must go through probate, we are here to provide the necessary support.

Q: How Much Does Probate Cost?

A: The cost of probate can vary based on the size and complexity of the estate. At LDA Pro Legal, we offer competitive rates and transparent pricing to help you manage expenses.

Contact Us for Expert Probate Assistance

If you need reliable and affordable probate paralegal services in Sacramento, LDA Pro Legal is here to help. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can assist you during this challenging time.

Phone: +1-916-620-2446

Email: Contact@Ldaprolegal.Com

Address: 3550 Watt Ave., Suite 140, Sacramento, CA 95821

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