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Sadly forging a will in California probate and other probate court fraud does happen. No, I do not know of any specific situations but it happens. Sadly, the laws are sort of loose. For example, did you know you don’t need a death certificate to file for probate? Why is that? It seems to me […]
The concept of the 90 day extensions and reverse mortgages in California probate is a common issue we deal with in our office. As you likely know, if you are reading this blog post, a reverse mortgage is a way for a senior to borrow money against the equity in their home and not pay […]
What is a letter of intent with a reverse mortgage? I am asked this a lot as I run a statewide California probate law practice. A person has died, they had a reverse mortgage, and the reverse mortgage company has asked for a letter of intent. What should you do? First of all it’s important […]
The Purchase Agreement Probate Addendum (form-PAPA) is a relatively new form. I believe it was released for use in the middle of 2019. A draft copy is available to see on the California Association of Realtors website here. You can purchase a copy there as well even if you are not a licensed Realtor or […]
The headline catches your eye right!? Could a billionaire die without a will!? Actually, reading the story again he was “only” worth an estimated $840 million at death! Let me say right now if you have $840 million, or $84 million, or $8.4 million, or $840,000 I suggest you get a will and most likely […]