Probate is required when an estate is over $150,000 in gross value and there are assets in the name of the decedent that need to be transferred to beneficiaries. This is the case whether or not the decedent had a will. If a decedent owned a home in Orange County or San Diego County, his or her estate will definitely be above this value.
What is probate? Probate is a court process wherein a person becomes executor or administrator of the decedent’s estate and seeks approval from the Court to transfer assets to the decedent’s beneficiaries as named in the will or to the decedent’s heirs as determined under Probate Code Sections 6400-6414. The process is time consuming, generally taking 9-18 months and the fees are substantial. The following schedule shows the amount of the fees for the attorney and executor in a probate matter, based on the gross value of the estate (value before debts are considered). An attorney and executor can also request extraordinary fees when unusual circumstances arise and extra work is required.
Statutory Fees:
ASSETS FEES
$100,000 $8,000
$500,000 $26,000
$1,000,000 $46,000
$3,000,000 $86,000
Plus Extraordinary Fees if awarded by the Court
Filing Fees = $870
Bond Premium
$500,000 estate = @$1,760
$1,000,000 estate = @$2,760
Publication of Notice of Death = @$500
Probate Referee’s Fee to Appraise Property = .1% of Gross Value
If you need assistance with a probate matter, you may call our offices to schedule a free consultation.