Monthly Archives: January 2024
Is Unpaid Child Support Payable From the Deceased Parent’s Probate Estate in California?
As is in other states, California courts award child support to help custodian parents with childcare-related costs and expenses. Usually, parents are required to pay child support until a child turns 18. However, in some cases, child support payments continue until a child reaches the age of 19. For instance, if a child turns… Read More »
What Is the Difference Between an Executor and an Administrator?
When someone dies, their assets become part of their “estate.” After death, someone has to be appointed to manage the decedent’s (the legal term for a deceased person) estate. The person in charge of administering a decedent’s estate is either an executor or administrator. The roles and responsibilities of an executor are the same… Read More »
How Can an Executor Reduce Probate Costs?
People who create a Will usually appoint someone to ensure the Will is executed. They appoint someone to carry out their last wishes when they die. This person is called an executor. If you were selected as the executor of a loved one’s Will, you should know that as an executor, your primary duty… Read More »