Chino Hills, CA asked in Probate and Real Estate Law for California

Q: How to writeComplaint toQuiet Title of real prty &Order defndnt pay 4damages caused to plaintiff @LA probate court?

I need to find sample cases i can read to see how I'm going to write this plead. But I don't know where or how to find this info.

Also, can i include in my 850/859 petition to Quiet title and restore all rights and ownership of house back to plaintiff the personal items of great value owned by decendant that were removed frm decendant bedroom without permission, this done by the same heir that i allege changed title to house inorder to inherit by any means.

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Richard Samuel Price
Richard Samuel Price
Answered
  • Probate Lawyer
  • Redlands, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: You could go to your local law library and find some samples. But even then, it's not that easy.

Yes, you can include both real and personal property in your petition.

You're talking about one to three years of litigation. You really need a lawyer.

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