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Sonoma County Probate & Estate Services

Process Serving | Child Custody & Visitation | Restraining Orders | Divorce & Family Law | Bankruptcy | Tax Services | Estate Planning & Trusts | Probate | Unlawful Detainer (Evictions) | Name Change | Expungement

Sonoma County Probate & Estate Services

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Process Serving | Child Custody & Visitation | Restraining Orders | Divorce & Family Law | Bankruptcy | Tax Services | Probate | Estate Planning & Trusts | Unlawful Detainer (Evictions) | Name Change | Probate Services

Probate is not simple paperwork. It is a court-supervised legal process involving strict deadlines, fiduciary responsibility, asset control, creditor claims, and real estate issues.

We provide premium probate and estate services for matters filed in Sonoma County Probate Court. This service is designed for estates that require structure, accountability, and professional case management.

Our role is to reduce risk, prevent costly mistakes, and guide the probate process with clarity and discipline from start to finish.

Probate Services Start at $5,000+

Probate services typically start at $5,000 and increase based on the complexity of the estate and the specific fact pattern involved.

Pricing is influenced by:

  • Estate size and asset types
  • Real estate involvement
  • Creditor claims
  • Number of heirs or beneficiaries
  • Contested vs uncontested proceedings
  • Length of administration

Probate is not a flat-fee commodity service. Each case carries legal and financial responsibility, and pricing reflects that reality.

Consultation Required — Selective Case Acceptance

A consultation is required before we accept any probate matter.

We do not offer probate services to every client. Some cases fall outside the scope of legal document preparation and require the direct involvement of a licensed probate attorney.

If your matter requires attorney representation, we will tell you that upfront. Our priority is protecting you from improper filings, liability exposure, and unnecessary delays.

Probate Services We Provide

  • Probate filing assistance and court document preparation
  • Case organization and deadline tracking
  • Letters of Administration and Letters Testamentary support
  • Notice requirements and procedural compliance
  • Inventory and documentation organization
  • Probate real estate coordination and sales support
  • Statutory fee calculations
  • Ongoing probate case management

Probate With or Without a Will

Whether the decedent left a valid will or passed away without one (intestate), the probate court process must still be followed correctly.

Errors in filings, notices, or timelines can delay administration, increase costs, or expose the personal representative to personal liability.

Probate Real Estate Matters

Probate cases involving real property require additional care, including court approvals, valuation, disclosures, and strict procedural timing.

We assist with document preparation and coordination for probate real estate sales and transfers in compliance with court requirements.

Why Clients Choose Our Probate Services

  • Senior paralegals experienced in high-volume probate matters
  • Structured case management — not ad-hoc paperwork
  • Clear scope, clear boundaries, and professional judgment
  • Honest screening to protect clients from improper filings

Next Steps

  • Schedule a probate consultation
  • We review the estate facts and documents
  • Scope, complexity, and eligibility are assessed
  • Pricing and engagement are confirmed
  • Probate services begin with structure and clarity

Probate is serious business. If you need it handled correctly, professionally, and with accountability, start with a consultation.

Our Services
Process Serving | Child Custody & Visitation | Restraining Orders | Divorce & Family Law | Bankruptcy | Tax Services | Estate Planning & Trusts | Probate | Unlawful Detainer (Evictions) | Name Change | Expungement

© Sonoma County Paralegal. Probate document preparation and estate services. We are not attorneys and do not provide legal advice.