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The current NOPA procedure for trust administrations requires a notice period of 45 days, during which a beneficiary may object to the proposed course of action. (Probate Code section 16502).
The notice provided by the personal representative is called a Notice of Proposed Action Notice. The Notice indicates that the personal representative is about to take an action, like sell a house, and it must include a specific description of the proposed action.
A third means of administration of an insolvent deceased's estate is by way of an insolvency administration order. This is effectively a bankruptcy of the deceased's estate. Any creditor can apply for such an order.
Personal representatives of estates use this to tell all interested persons about actions that they plan to take.
Generally, in California creditors of a decedent's estate have up to one year (365 days) from the decedent's death to file a timely creditor claim.
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The notice provided by the personal representative is called a Notice of Proposed Action Notice. The Notice indicates that the personal representative is about to take an action, like sell a house, and it must include a specific description of the proposed action.
The current NOPA procedure for trust administrations requires a notice period of 45 days, during which a beneficiary may object to the proposed course of action. (Probate Code section 16502).
Unfortunately, California does not have an objection form that you can simply fill out. Remember, if you want to object to a Petition for Probate, you need to present an alternative solution to the court. This alternative solution is a counter probate petition.
Such a \u201cNotice of Proposed Action\u201d (NOPA) procedure is intended to promote efficient administration of trusts, encourage open communication between trustees and beneficiaries, and to provide trustees with a mechanism for obtaining the beneficiaries' consent (directly or by implication) prior to undertaking a course of ...
Someone, maybe you, now starts the formal probate process by becoming the Probate Petitioner. Ideally, this will be the Executor, but any relative or beneficiary with standing can begin the probate process by filing California Form DE-111.

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