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Losing a loved one is a sad and difficult time for family, relatives, and friends. In addition, those left behind must often figure out how to transfer or inherit property from the person who has died.
In California, to transfer or inherit property after someone dies, you must usually go to court. Dealing with the courts and the property of someone who has died is extremely complicated. Having the right documentation and being prepared in advance will eliminate the headache. Unfortunately, all too often most of us are ill prepared. In general, if you die without a will (or trust) the state of California may end up the decision maker of your estate. This process is commonly referred to as probate.
How do you avoid probate in California? Be sure to tune in to the next episode of Selling Sacramento where our guest will be Attorney DeLonda Kay Coleman.
In 2007, Attorney Coleman founded the Law Offices of DeLonda K. Coleman, P.C. Since that time, she has provided legal services in the areas of Estate Planning which includes drafting Wills, Living Trusts, Durable Powers of Attorney and Advance Health Care Directives); Probate & Trust Administration; Guardianships & Conservatorships; and Real Estate & Tax Law. (www.dkcolemanlaw.com)
In addition to her professional career as an attorney, Attorney Coleman is an ordained minister and has mentored countless teenage girls throughout the community.
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🌟 ON THE WEB | www.agentkee.com
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Losing a loved one is a sad and difficult time for family, relatives, and friends. In addition, those left behind must often figure out how to transfer or inherit property from the person who has died.
In California, to transfer or inherit property after someone dies, you must usually go to court. Dealing with the courts and the property of someone who has died is extremely complicated. Having the right documentation and being prepared in advance will eliminate the headache. Unfortunately, all too often most of us are ill prepared. In general, if you die without a will (or trust) the state of California may end up the decision maker of your estate. This process is commonly referred to as probate.
How do you avoid probate in California? Be sure to tune in to the next episode of Selling Sacramento where our guest will be Attorney DeLonda Kay Coleman.
In 2007, Attorney Coleman founded the Law Offices of DeLonda K. Coleman, P.C. Since that time, she has provided legal services in the areas of Estate Planning which includes drafting Wills, Living Trusts, Durable Powers of Attorney and Advance Health Care Directives); Probate & Trust Administration; Guardianships & Conservatorships; and Real Estate & Tax Law. (www.dkcolemanlaw.com)
In addition to her professional career as an attorney, Attorney Coleman is an ordained minister and has mentored countless teenage girls throughout the community.
👉🏾 TUNE IN TO SELLING SACRAMENTO:
Set your timers for 1 p.m. EVERY WEDNESDAY!
🌟 ON THE WEB | www.agentkee.com
Educating you.
#SellingSacramento #AgentKee #SacramentoRealEstateAgent