Probate Property​ VS. ​Non-Probate Property​

 

This MCLE activity is a comprehensive exploration of legal subjects that are directly pertinent to State Bar licensees. It's packed with current, significant educational, professional, and practical content, all aimed at enhancing each participant's professional competency as an attorney.

The activity provides both educational and practical instructions in the practice of law, with a specific focus on Decedent’s Estate Administration as it relates to Estate Planning, Trust, and Probate Law.

The program offers an in-depth look at what constitutes a decedent's probate property, what is considered non-probate property, and the relevant California law, including the California Probate Code. This isn't a basic overview - it's a detailed exploration. Understanding the distinction between probate and non-probate property is crucial in any decedent’s estate, as it helps determine what property requires a court action, what property can pass without a court action, and what property is subject to administration during a probate matter.

In summary, this MCLE activity is a high-quality legal education resource that covers several areas for LSMCLE credit, including the administration of a decedent’s estate, probate, and summary proceedings. It's designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to excel in these areas.

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