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Danielle Struwe is an attorney at Quinn & Dworakowski, LLP in Orange County, California. She focuses on family law, estate planning, and probate matters, representing high-net-worth individuals, business owners, executives, and professionals. Licensed in California since 2020, Ms. Struwe has five years of legal experience. She earned her law degree from Western State University College of Law. Her practice emphasizes careful planning and practical guidance in complex personal and financial matters.

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Everything You Need to Know When Facing Probate Litigation in California

Probate litigation involves disputes regarding wills. The purpose of probate litigation is to correct a wrongfully distributed or mishandled estate or misapplication of a will. The administrator or executor has the legal right to act…

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How Long After California Probate Can Inheritance Be Distributed?

When someone passes away, the property they own and the money they have that makes up their estate is distributed to their heirs or their beneficiaries according to their will. This can’t happen until the…

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Situations That Require More Than One Probate

Failing to craft a will or estate plan is a common mistake. Sadly, it will leave decisions about your family and assets to be decided by the courts rather than by you. To prevent this,…

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A Living Trust May Help Avoid Probate in California

The probate process in California can be time-consuming, expensive, and emotionally draining for the loved ones left behind. Fortunately, a powerful legal tool exists which offers a solution to this problem: the living trust. A…

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Tips for Dividing Your California Estate Without Dividing Your Family

It is incredibly difficult for a family to come together in the shadow of a loved one’s death. It can be even more difficult to have a respectful and clear conversation about finances. This combines…

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What California Parents Should Know About Limited Conservatorships

When drafting a will, parents of younger children will typically name individuals who will become the guardians of those children if the parents pass away. For those who are caretakers of adults who are unable…

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Can Probate Be Challenged in California?

A person's estate may need to go through probate after their death. If there is a will, the court will certify it during the probate process. The personal representative must also pay the decedent's taxes,…

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Do You Need an Attorney for Probate in California?

It is a sad but inarguable fact that everyone’s time eventually comes to an end. This means that many of us will inevitably end up in probate court to sort out a loved one’s estate…

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Which Assets Are Subject to Probate in California?

Probate is a judicial process used to ensure that a will is the true last testament of a deceased person and that it is also accepted as a valid public document. The court process is…

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What Is the Threshold for Probate in California?

The time after a loved one’s death is emotionally challenging. Handling the grief can be debilitating, and this trauma can be worsened when those family members must go through the complicated probate process shortly after…

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