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The amount, not exceeding fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000), of salary or other compensation, including compensation for unused vacation, owing to the decedent for personal services from any employment.
California Code, Probate Code - PROB § 13050. (1) Any property or interest or lien thereon that, at the time of the decedent's death, was held by the decedent as a joint tenant, or in which the decedent had a life or other interest terminable upon the decedent's death, or that was held by the decedent and passed to the decedent's surviving ...
Cal. PROB Code § 13050 - 13050. (a) For the purposes of this part: (1) Any property or interest or lien thereon that, at the time of the decedent’s death, was held by the decedent as a joint tenant, or in which the decedent.
probate that pass directly to the beneficiaries • Unpaid salary or other compensation up to $5,000 owed to the person who died. • The debts or mortgages of the person who died. For a complete list, see Probate Code § 13050. Can I subtract the dead person’s debts to calculate the value of the estate? No. You are not allowed to subtract the
You can get a more detailed explanation in California Probate Code section 13050. If the total value of these assets is at the set amount or less and 40 days have passed since the death, you can: Transfer personal property using an Affidavit
(1) Any property or interest or lien thereon that, at the time of the decedent ‘s death, was held by the decedent as a joint tenant, or in which the decedent had a life or other interest terminable upon the decedent’s death, or that was held by the decedent and passed to the decedent’s surviving spouse pursuant to Section 13500, shall be exclude...
13050. (a) For the purposes of this part: (1) Any property or interest or lien thereon which, at the time of the decedent's death, was held by the decedent as a joint tenant, or in which the decedent had a life or other interest terminable upon the decedent's death, or which was.
13050. (a) For the purposes of this part: (1) Any property or interest or lien thereon which, at the time of the decedent's death, was held by the decedent as.
Probate Code. 1. Preliminary Provisions and Definitions. Sections 1–88. 2. General Provisions. Sections 100–859. 3. General Provisions of a Procedural Nature.
The gross value of the decedent's real and personal property in California, excluding the property described in Probate Code section 13050, must not exceed: This form lists the maximum dollar values of a decedent's estate or specific property in that estate, as of the date of the decedent's