California, Los Angeles County
There is a probate hearing 'Decedent's Estate' scheduled for late January 2020.
Mom had dementia and a sister of mine was awarded conservatorship. Sister and I are not on speaking terms.
I found out about Mom's death more than a month after the fact by chance. No one reached out to me. My US mailing address has remained the same for years and my email address is well known to family members. The lawyer for the conservator declared Mom died intestate. I have since told the lawyer otherwise.
I live overseas, a long distance from California, not an easy journey.
I have Mom's will, which was done by a California attorney and notarized, in a safe deposit box in California.
I have electronic copies here with me.
I believe I'm at a big disadvantage because no one tried to contact me about Mom's death or to ask if I had her will.
Is there some kind of deadline to submit the will?
Given the circumstances, overseas, late notification, can I hope for some flexibility to submit the will to the county clerk?
Is there any way to contact the county clerk and at least make them aware of the situation before I make the long journey back to California?
There is a probate hearing 'Decedent's Estate' scheduled for late January 2020.
Mom had dementia and a sister of mine was awarded conservatorship. Sister and I are not on speaking terms.
I found out about Mom's death more than a month after the fact by chance. No one reached out to me. My US mailing address has remained the same for years and my email address is well known to family members. The lawyer for the conservator declared Mom died intestate. I have since told the lawyer otherwise.
I live overseas, a long distance from California, not an easy journey.
I have Mom's will, which was done by a California attorney and notarized, in a safe deposit box in California.
I have electronic copies here with me.
I believe I'm at a big disadvantage because no one tried to contact me about Mom's death or to ask if I had her will.
Is there some kind of deadline to submit the will?
Given the circumstances, overseas, late notification, can I hope for some flexibility to submit the will to the county clerk?
Is there any way to contact the county clerk and at least make them aware of the situation before I make the long journey back to California?