Estate Law Author

Julian Sanchez Jr

Julian Sanchez Jr is a highly experienced estate law attorney with a focus on probate law and estate litigation. He has successfully represented clients in a wide range of matters, from complex probate disputes to estate planning and administration. Julian is known for his exceptional advocacy skills and dedication to achieving the best possible outcomes for his clients.

Credentials

J.D., University of California, Berkeley, School of Law

12+ yearsProbate LawEstate Litigation

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Articles by Julian Sanchez Jr

What Does Property in Probate Mean?Who Can Make a Claim Against an Estate?What Happens After Inventory and Appraisal in Probate?Who Can Witness a Living Will?Do You Need Permission to Put a Headstone on a Grave?How Does a Trust Created by a Will Take Effect After the Grantor Dies?Can Property Be Transferred Without Probate?How Do Creditors Find Out About Inheritance?How to Get a Certified Copy of a WillCan a Settlor Be a Trustee of Their Own Trust?Does the Oldest Child Automatically Have Power of Attorney?Do Beneficiaries Have to Sign Anything for an Inheritance?Can You Change Your Will? Steps and Legal ConsiderationsWhen a Parent Leaves Everything to One Child: What You Need to KnowLeaving a Will to One Person: What You Need to KnowWill Life Insurance Pay Out If Drugs Are Found in Your System?How Will a Life Insurance Beneficiary Designation Change After Divorce?Can There Be Two Administrators of an Estate?What Does an Estate Check Look Like and How Is It Used?How to Transfer a Mobile Home Title After DeathFirst Successor Trustee vs. Second Successor Trustee: Key DifferencesHow to Remove Someone From Power of AttorneyDo You Have to Open an Estate When Someone Dies?Can My Husband Remove Me From His Life Insurance Policy?Where to Find Witnesses for a WillCan You Remove Items From an Estate Before Probate?Can I Reimburse Myself From an Estate Account?How to Find Out if You Are a Beneficiary of a 401(k) PlanCan an Executor Sell Property Below Market Value?Can an Executor Advance Money to Beneficiaries?