Archive for October, 2006
How would I find out the results of a recent probate hearing in a CA. court when I live in another state?
ize100 asked:
The probate is being handle by the public administrator office in L.A. county.
The probate is for a close relation. If I contact the court would they tell me the results of the hearing over the phone?Who would I speak to, the court clerk? Would a written letter be better and who would I send it to? Thank you all very much in advance
Maragret Sappenfield
The probate is being handle by the public administrator office in L.A. county.
The probate is for a close relation. If I contact the court would they tell me the results of the hearing over the phone?Who would I speak to, the court clerk? Would a written letter be better and who would I send it to? Thank you all very much in advance
Maragret Sappenfield
question about executor of estate for a probate case?
incacorporation asked:
Hi, Id like to know, if I am an executor over an estate, and the letter of authorities have restricted me from selling any items like the car, or house, what can happen to me legally if I do. For instance, the home in about to go into foreclosure, and I have someone to purchase it. I know I am suppose to get permission from the court, but what will happen if I dont get permission. Also, there is a car that is paid for that I can sale. I am the husband of the deceased wife, who had the car and it is paid for. What can happen to me if I sale it even though the court said not to? Can I get in trouble with criminal charges or only civil? Or both? Or not at all?
Chung Fanelle
Hi, Id like to know, if I am an executor over an estate, and the letter of authorities have restricted me from selling any items like the car, or house, what can happen to me legally if I do. For instance, the home in about to go into foreclosure, and I have someone to purchase it. I know I am suppose to get permission from the court, but what will happen if I dont get permission. Also, there is a car that is paid for that I can sale. I am the husband of the deceased wife, who had the car and it is paid for. What can happen to me if I sale it even though the court said not to? Can I get in trouble with criminal charges or only civil? Or both? Or not at all?
Chung Fanelle
















