California Probate Code Section 13100

For a complete list see california probate code section 13050.
California probate code section 13100. The successor s of the decedent as defined in california probate code section 13006 is are. Pursuant to california probate code 13100 13116 i state as follows. Died on 20 in the county of state of california.
The undersigned state s as follows. The following property is to be paid transferred or delivered to the undersigned under the provisions of california probate code section 13100. If the total value of these assets is 166 250 or less and 40 days have passed since the death you can transfer personal property by writing an affidavit.
The undersigned hereby declare s. At least 40 days have passed since the death of the decedent as shown by the attached certified copy of the decedent s death certificate. Section 13100 states that excluding property mentioned in section 13050 if 40 days have passed since the decedent s death and the value of the decedent s real and personal property is under 150 000 the successor of the deceased may collect some types of property without administrative paperwork or waiting for the probate of the will notes the legislative counsel of california.
5 the current gross fair market value of the decedent s real and personal property in california excluding the property described in section 13050 of the california probate code does not exceed insert dollar amount specified in subdivision g of section 13101 of the california probate code. Read this complete california code probate code prob 13101 on westlaw findlaw codes are provided courtesy of thomson reuters westlaw the industry leading online legal research system. To comply with california probate code 13100 13115 sb 13100 rev.
Excluding the property described in section 13050 if the gross value of the decedent s real and personal property in this state does not exceed one hundred sixty six thousand two hundred fifty dollars 166 250 as adjusted periodically in accordance with section 890 and if 40 days have elapsed since the death of the decedent the successor of the decedent may without procuring. I we make this declaration to induce holder of property to transfer to me us the described property pursuant to california probate code 13100. Excluding the property described in section 13050 if the gross value of the decedent s real and personal property in this state does not exceed one hundred fifty thousand dollars 150 000 and if 40 days have elapsed since the death of the decedent the successor of the decedent may without procuring letters of administration or awaiting probate of the will do any of the following with.
For more detailed codes research information including annotations and citations please visit westlaw. At least 40 days have elapsed since the death of the decedent as shown in a certified copy of the decedent s death certificate attached to this affidavit or declaration. California probate code section 13100.