Understanding Probate and Estate Administration in California
When someone passes away in California, their estate may go through the probate process, which ensures that debts are paid and remaining assets are distributed to the rightful heirs. Probate is initiated by filing a petition in the county where the decedent lived. The process includes appointing an estate administrator or personal representative, who will handle the estate's assets, pay debts, and distribute the remaining property according to the decedent's wishes or state law. Estate administration encompasses managing the estate, including probate and non-probate assets, settling debts, and addressing tax matters. While the probate process is generally consistent across jurisdictions, it can involve challenges such as will contests, disputes among heirs, and complex tax issues, all of which can cause delays and increased costs.
