What is Probate? Probate is a public court proceeding to clear title to property passing from a decedent to those persons named in the decedent’s will or entitled to take under the laws of intestacy (the California laws that determine who is entitled to inherit property when a decedent passes away without a will). Generally, if a decedent is the sole owner of an asset and title is vested completely in his or her name at the time of their death, the asset is subject to probate. An asset is not subject to probate when title to an asset vests by operation of law in another person on the decedent’s death (e.g. as assets held in joint tenancy with right of survivorship, assets held in a revocable living trust, and assets disposed of by contract, such as life insurance).
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