Certified Probate Specialists
About Us
What is Probate?
Probate is the Court Supervised process of collecting the decedent’s assets, paying those that are owed money to and distributing what is left to their heirs. Usually, if the decedent without a valid trust, lived in California when they died, and owned real property (house or vacant land), or other asset totaling $150,000 or more, then a probate must be completed to transfer to their heirs or beneficiaries. Letters of Administration is the form that the judge signs confirming that he has given that person legal authority to represent the estate. Sometimes banks will require this form before releasing funds.
However, Letters of Administration are not needed when the decedent died owning less than &150,000 in assets. If this is the case, the heirs may complete a small estate affidavit.
D & T Probate Group has a full range of services for every step of the Probate process. When you hire D & T Probate Group, you can sleep well knowing you are in good hands. We are always available to answer any questions for you. All you have to do is contact us and we will take care of everything from there.
Services Covered
Our Probate Services Include
- Read Will or Living Trust;
- Prepare Necessary Paperwork for Court
- Safeguard Assets
- Procure Appraisals of ALL assets;
- Eviction Services and Squatter Removal (removal of family member)
- Estate Auctions
- Clean Up and Hauling Away
- Repair Work (defer payment until close of escrow, if needed)
- Movers and Packers
- Locksmith & Board Up
- Procure Buyers for Real Estate & personal Property
- Attend Court Hearings, Qualify Over-bidders and Conduct Over-bid
- Property Management
- Attorney Referral
As you can see, we take our job seriously. We are here to help you and your family during this very difficult time.
Step 1: Call D & T Probate Group
Step 2: Relax
Choose a certified specialist when comes to probate or trust law in real estate.
About Us
We are real estate specialists in California and specialize in probate and trust, foreclosures, short sales, divorce and notice of defaults.
Coverage Area
Sonoma County, San Francisco County, Alameda County, San Mateo County, San Joaquin County, and Sacramento County.