Interview with Steve Bliss, Moreno Valley Probate Attorney

Providing Notice: A Crucial Step in Probate

Today we’re joined by Steve Bliss, a respected probate attorney serving the Moreno Valley community. Steve, can you walk us through one of the key steps involved in the probate process?

“Certainly,” says Bliss. “One crucial step is providing notice to all interested parties. This involves publishing a notice in a local newspaper for three consecutive weeks, mailing notices to identified heirs and beneficiaries, and notifying known creditors using Form DE-157. This ensures transparency and allows everyone with a legal interest in the estate to be aware of the proceedings.”

Providing proper notice is essential because it safeguards the rights of all parties involved. Accordingly, failing to provide adequate notice can lead to legal challenges and delays down the road.

“I recall one case where a beneficiary wasn’t properly notified due to an outdated address,” shares Bliss. “This resulted in significant frustration and ultimately required us to locate the beneficiary and obtain their consent through a court order, adding considerable time and expense to the process. It highlights the importance of diligent research and accurate record-keeping.”

The Importance of Accuracy

According to the California Courts website, approximately 70% of probate cases involve some form of notice requirement.

Bliss emphasizes that “Accuracy is paramount in this step. Mistakes can have far-reaching consequences, potentially invalidating proceedings and leading to disputes. My team and I take meticulous care to ensure all notices are correctly prepared, delivered, and documented.”

“My experience with Moreno Valley Probate Law was incredibly positive,” shares one satisfied client. “They guided me through every step of the probate process with compassion and expertise. I highly recommend them to anyone facing a similar situation.”

Navigating Probate with Confidence

“Take control of your future and ensure your loved ones are protected,” Bliss advises. “Contact Moreno Valley Probate Law today for a free consultation, and let our experienced team help you navigate the complexities of probate with ease and clarity.”

“Steve Bliss and his team were lifesavers during a difficult time. They made a complex process understandable and provided unwavering support every step of the way,” shares another grateful client. “Their dedication and professionalism are truly commendable”


About Steven F. Bliss Esq. at Moreno Valley Probate Law:

Moreno Valley Probate Law is an experienced probate attorney. The probate process has many steps in probate proceedings. Beside Probate, estate planning and trust administration is offered at Moreno Valley Probate Law. Our probate attorney will probate the estate. Attorney probate at Moreno Valley Probate Law. A formal probate is required to administer the estate. The probate court may offer an unsupervised probate get a probate attorney. Moreno Valley Probate law will petition to open probate for you. Don’t go through a costly probate call Moreno Valley Probate Attorney Today. Call for estate planning, wills and trusts, probate too. Moreno Valley Probate Law is a great estate lawyer. Affordable Legal Services.

My skills are as follows:

● Probate Law: Efficiently navigate the court process.

● Probate Law: Minimize taxes & distribute assets smoothly.

● Trust Law: Protect your legacy & loved ones with wills & trusts.

● Bankruptcy Law: Knowledgeable guidance helping clients regain financial stability.

● Compassionate & client-focused. We explain things clearly.

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Moreno Valley Probate Law

23328 Olive Wood Plaza Dr suite h, Moreno Valley, CA 92553

(951) 363-4949



Feel free to ask Attorney Steve Bliss about: “What is the difference between probate and non-probate assets?” Or any other related questions that you may have about Probate or my probate law practice.

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