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Is Probate Dying? A Look At Ab 2016 And A Survey Of Probate Administration Statutes For California Practitioners Preparing For The Future
Trusts and Estates Quarterly; Vol. 30, Issue 3 (2024)
Are we on the brink of significant changes to California probate procedures? This article, the first in a two-part series, reviews the current California probate statutes familiar to practitioners and anticipates the changes likely to come in 2025. This article also examines probate laws in other states to query whether California’s administration procedures may be subject to modernization.
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