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California Unclaimed Property: How the State Claims Abandoned Assets Through Escheat

California Unclaimed Property: How the State Claims Abandoned Assets Through Escheat

by WPHHAdmin | May 23, 2025 | Other, Probate

Imagine a property owner in California passes away without a will, and no heirs come forward to claim the property. Over time, the property remains unclaimed, with unpaid taxes accumulating. Eventually, the California state government takes legal ownership through a...
California Wildfire Insurance Claims: 15 Essential Tips for Homeowners and Business Owners

California Wildfire Insurance Claims: 15 Essential Tips for Homeowners and Business Owners

by anuradha sharma | Jan 23, 2025 | Other, Property Damage/ Maintenance

Navigating the Aftermath of Wildfire Loss Wildfires are a devastating and present reality in California, leaving countless homeowners and business owners facing the emotional toll of loss and the daunting process of filing insurance claims. If you have been affected...
A Legal Description of Property in Real Estate – Explained

A Legal Description of Property in Real Estate – Explained

by Schorr Law | Dec 27, 2024 | Other, Ownership, Purchase and Sale

In real estate law, precision is everything, especially when it comes to property boundaries and ownership. Whether you are buying, selling, or disputing real or personal property, a thorough understanding of your rights is essential, and one key element that often...
You Inherit Property and Don’t Want It. What’s Next? – Disclaiming an Inheritance

You Inherit Property and Don’t Want It. What’s Next? – Disclaiming an Inheritance

by Schorr Law | Dec 27, 2024 | Other, Ownership

Disclaiming an Inheritance: Understanding the Process Inheritance is the transfer of assets, including real estate, money, and personal belongings, from a deceased individual, known as the decedent, to their heirs or beneficiaries. While inheriting assets can be...
What’s the Difference Between a Litigator & Trial Attorney?

What’s the Difference Between a Litigator & Trial Attorney?

by Schorr Law | Nov 8, 2024 | Litigation, Mediation, Other

Understanding the difference between a trial attorney and a litigator can be confusing for many. While these terms are often used interchangeably, they refer to distinct roles within the legal profession. This distinction is particularly important in complex fields...
How to Transfer Property Title to a Family Member in California

How to Transfer Property Title to a Family Member in California

by Schorr Law | Aug 28, 2024 | Deeds, Other, Ownership

Transferring property title to a family member in California is a common process that can be done for various reasons such as estate planning, gifting, or simplifying the transfer of ownership after the death of a property owner. Understanding the steps involved and...
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