
Probate in Contra Costa County: What Walnut Creek Families Need to Know in 2026
A $1 million home with a $600,000 mortgage still pays probate fees on the full $1 million.
That's the kind of detail that catches Contra Costa County families completely off guard — usually at the worst possible moment.
In our latest post, we walk through what probate really looks like in Martinez in 2026: the new small estate thresholds under AB 2016, the timeline you should actually plan for, and the one step that keeps most families out of probate court entirely.
Read it here 👉 https://absolutetrustcounsel.com/probate-in-contra-costa-county-what-walnut-creek-families-need-to-know-in-2026/
#EstatePlanning #ProbateCalifornia #WalnutCreek #LivingTrust #ContraCostaCounty
That's the kind of detail that catches Contra Costa County families completely off guard — usually at the worst possible moment.
In our latest post, we walk through what probate really looks like in Martinez in 2026: the new small estate thresholds under AB 2016, the timeline you should actually plan for, and the one step that keeps most families out of probate court entirely.
Read it here 👉 https://absolutetrustcounsel.com/probate-in-contra-costa-county-what-walnut-creek-families-need-to-know-in-2026/
#EstatePlanning #ProbateCalifornia #WalnutCreek #LivingTrust #ContraCostaCounty
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