In the state of California do I need to file a copy of a will at court if there is a lvg trust and no probate
by admin ~ December 9th, 2007 . Filed under: Law & Ethics .Andrea G asked:
So terribly confused about this. I read somewhere that I need to file the origional will w/in 30 days of death, and contact benef. w/in 120. Now I cant find the referance and might have confused this with probate procedure. There is a trust and therefore we will not need to probate. I just want to do this right.
Ramonita Tataris
So terribly confused about this. I read somewhere that I need to file the origional will w/in 30 days of death, and contact benef. w/in 120. Now I cant find the referance and might have confused this with probate procedure. There is a trust and therefore we will not need to probate. I just want to do this right.
Ramonita Tataris















December 12th, 2007 at 3:39 am
If there is a will, you need to open probate and get it filed. ASk the probate clerk if you have questions. The trust has nothing to do with if or if not to probate the will