To find information on California probate laws, go to, or click on link below http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/calaw.html
Statutory, or "Black Letter Law" is contained in state codes. You can usually find the official code of any state by performing a search using the state name followed by "code": Ohio Code. If you want to narrow it down to a particular topic you can try searching "Ohio Probate Code". The Ohio Code can be accessed at the link provided below.
The probate court in your state. You can usually go online to find where.
Generally, the probate court which is sometimes listed as a division of a higher division of state court. To find the probate records for your jurisdiction you can perform an internet search using your county, state and "probate" as your search criteria.
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An easy way to find contact information for Colorado Probate Courts is to perform an online search using "Colorado Probate Courts" or use the county, state + probate records for the local court.
The length of time for probate vary by county and state to state. But, mostly it depends on the executor as to how efficient they are in doing their duties after the probate process is complete. Find out who the executor (or admnistrator) is and ask them how long it will be before they start distributing the estate. ( You can find out who the executor is by viewing the will at your local Probate Court.)
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These are propterties that belong to the state. These have been acquired during court proceedings. Probate properties are decedent's assets and properties which are held by him or her without proper nomination. To find out all probate properties of deceased person you must first ascertain all non-probate properties.