Carmichael, California Probate Lawyer Gary HurshTwo Decades of Experience, Working for YouIn California, the Probate Court oversees two important legal processes, probate administration and conservatorships. After the death or incapacity of a loved one, you likely face questions about the future. Since 1980, I have offered clients in Carmichael and the greater Sacramento area reliable and knowledgeable guidance during some of the most difficult times in their life. At my firm, the Law Office of Gary Hursh, I work with closely with my clients in probate administration and conservatorships. For the assistance of a dedicated probate lawyer, contact me online or call 916-481-9426.
Understanding the Probate Administration ProcessAfter the death of a loved one, there are many questions that family members and executors have: - What will happen to the estate?
- What is the probate process?
- How long does the probate process take?
- How much does it cost?
- Who is going to be the executor?
- Does the executor get paid?
- What if there was no will?
With 36 years of experience practicing law, I know the importance of taking the time to understand your particular situation, your needs and objectives. It is my job to educate you about the probate process and make administration of the estate as streamlined as possible. Probate - the legal process for transferring ownership of assets after death - takes at least seven months, though the exact time depends on the size and complexity of the estate. Due to court scheduling, it takes about six weeks to appoint the executor after starting the probate process. If emergency circumstances require it, immediate appointments may be possible. If the deceased person has a will, the executor named in the will is typically the person who will administer the estate. If the person died without a will, an administrator will be identified and appointed in accordance with California statutes. My Role as Your Probate AttorneyI work with clients from beginning to end of the probate process. I prepare the paperwork to initiate the process. I advise the executor or administrator throughout the process of administering the estate, including identifying assets, liquidating assets, accessing bank accounts, identifying and contacting heirs and paying debts. I have access to an extensive network of professionals to facilitate problem-solving and efficient estate administration. My network includes real estate agents, estate auction houses and tax advisors. As an added convenience for out-of-state executors, or who cannot otherwise meet me in person or come to my office, I can handle your entire probate administration matter over the phone. Contact me to learn more. ConservatorshipsFor individuals with children, spouses or parents who can no longer take care of themselves because of a disability, injury from accident or age, a conservator will act on their behalf. A conservatorship is a legal mechanism that allows for someone to make financial or medical decisions for the incapacitated person. I work with clients who have concerns about conservatorships, including: - What is a conservatorship and do I need one?
- Do I need a "conservatorship of the estate" to address assets and finances or a "conservatorship of the person" to address day-to-day living decisions?
- Do I need both?
- What is the cost to set it up and how long does it take?
- What are my duties and responsibilities as conservator?
- Does my situation call for a special needs trust?
Appointing a ConservatorThe appointment process by the Probate Court usually takes about two or three months. Appointing a conservator is a longer and more complex process than appointing an executor in probate administration. The Probate Court will send an investigator to interview the conservatee and examine the person's condition and living situation. This investigation is designed to help the Court determine whether a conservatorship is warranted. What You Can Expect From MeI will spend time to understand and carefully evaluate your circumstances and help you know what to expect. I will prepare the necessary paperwork to initiate the process and appear in court on your behalf. I will guide you on your duties and responsibilities under law as a conservator, including what you can and cannot do. Finally, I will assist you with the reporting and formal accounting requirements to be submitted the first year after your appointment and every two years thereafter. To schedule a consultation with experienced probate attorney Gary Hursh, contact me or call 916-481-9426. Conveniently located next to the Carmichael post office, my office is open from 8-5 (closed for lunch from 12-1), with evening and weekend appointments available. Hospital or nursing home visits are also available by appointment. Law Office of Gary Hursh 6855 Fair Oaks Blvd Suite 100 Carmichael, CA 95608 Telephone: 916-481-9426 | Fax: 916-971-0558 Map and Directions The Law Office of Gary Hursh is located in Carmichael, California, and represents clients in the greater Sacramento area and the Sacramento Valley, including the cities of Fair Oaks, Folsom, Sacramento, Antelope, Rancho Cordova, Granite Bay, Roseville, Rocklin, Loomis, Citrus Heights, Lincoln and Davis, and in Sacramento County, Placer County, El Dorado County and Yolo County.
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