Probate is a legal proceeding that is used to wind up a person’s legal and financial affairs after death. If there is a will, it is filed in the Superior Court for the county in which the decedent lived, and the court decides if it is a valid public document that is the true last testament of the deceased, and appoints an executor. If there is no will, the Probate Code determines who can be the administrator and who the heirs are. An executor or administer then makes an inventory of the estate’s assets, locates creditors, pays bills, files tax returns, and manages the estate assets. When all of the duties of the executor are completed, another petition is filed with the court asking that the estate be distributed to the heirs. If this petition is granted, the estate administrated is completed by distributing the assets to the heirs and filing final tax returns.
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