Avoiding Probate: How to Fill Out a California Small Estate Affidavit
In some situations, probate can be avoided in California with a Small Estate Affidavit. Manteca and Livermore based attorney Grant A. Toeppen of Advance Planning, A Law Corporation, shows you how he fills out this Affidavit. Nothing in this video is meant to be construed as legal advice. I will provide links to the escalation process I use and to a template letter to be used in this situation shortly. You can always visit my website, www.advanceplanninglaw.com, if you want to contact me for help with estate planning, a probate, or a conservatorship.

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