Long Beach, CA asked in Probate for California

Q: Gdaughter was gifted prop. Son petitioned a probate. Now all agree gd prop. With promise. How cancel probate

Need to withdraw,or cancel or how judge award prop to gdaughter

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Bruce Adrian Last
Bruce Adrian Last
Answered
  • Probate Lawyer
  • Pleasant Hill, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: Dear Long Beach:

I am not sure what you are asking. It sounds like there is a dispute between the granddaughter and son over whether not not property is subject to a probate and this was settled between the parties, but I am not certain so I am unable to provide an answer.

You should attempt to re-post your question with a bit more detail.

Or, speak with a local probate attorney. If you do not know where to find one, you can try your local county bar association. Most provide a lawyer information and referral service, which provides you with a consultation with an attorney for a small or no fee.

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