43 Years of
Professional Experience
2975 Huntington Drive
Suite 201 San Marino, CA 91108
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About Robert G. Petrovich, Attorney At Law

Attorney Robert Petrovich has More Than 43 Years
of Professional Experience.

Benefit From Decades Of Legal Experience

At the California Law Firm of Robert G. Petrovich, Attorney at Law, we are committed to helping clients in concrete ways. Our practice areas range from estate planning and probate to complex business law and real estate matters. We handle both litigation and transactional matters.

Attorney Robert Petrovich has more than 43 years of professional experience. A local attorney with deep roots in the area, he holds an undergraduate degree in business administration with an emphasis in finance and business economics from the University of Southern California. Mr. Petrovich then went on to earn a law degree from the University of San Diego. His professional accomplishments include serving as a part-time professor in the Department of Finance and Law at the California State University at Los Angeles, where he has taught business and commercial law courses.

About Robert G. Petrovich, Attorney At Law

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Our Practice Areas

We help individuals and businesses in a wide range of legal matters. Our primary areas of practice include
Estate Planning
Estate Planning

We have helped several generations of clients prepare for the future by developing custom estate plans.

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Trusts
Trusts

Various types of trusts can be used to accomplish specific goals that might not otherwise be achievable..

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Probate & Estate Administration
Probate & estate administration

Navigating the legal hurdles that result from the loss of a loved one can be difficult.

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Business law
Business law

We handle all aspects of business formation, litigation, contract issues and other business-related legal concerns.

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Real estate law
Real estate law

Our firm handles real estate transactions and litigation involving both residential and commercial properties.

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Based in San Marino (near Pasadena), Mr. Petrovich handles estate planning, probate, business law, real estate, and other legal matters throughout the San Gabriel Valley.

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Robert G. Petrovich
43 Years of Professional Experience

Meet Robert G. Petrovich

Attorney Robert Petrovich has more than 43 years of professional experience. A local attorney with deep roots in the area, he holds an undergraduate degree in business administration with an emphasis in finance and business economics from the University of Southern California.

Mr. Petrovich then went on to earn a law degree from the University of San Diego. His professional accomplishments include serving as a part-time professor in the Department of Finance and Law at the California State University at Los Angeles, where he has taught business and commercial law courses.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is It Possible to Challenge a Will or Trust?
If you believe a will or trust was created unlawfully, involves elements of fraud, forgery, or other illegal action, or the creator lacked the capacity to sign off on the elements of the will or trust, you may have grounds to contest the will or trust’s legitimacy. Typically, the court will only recognize disputes against a will or trust if the party asserting the dispute must be a beneficiary of the will or trust or would have a claim as a beneficiary to the deceased’s estate under the state’s law of intestate succession.
2. How Long Does It Take to Probate a Will in California?
It will usually take around nine months to complete the probate process in California, but many factors can influence the timeframe required to finalize probate. One of the most commonly cited reasons for people to develop more comprehensive estate plans is to avoid the time investment required for the probate process.
3.Should I Have an Estate Plan?
An estate plan is a significant asset for your loved ones, providing them with financial security and legal grounds to claim your property after your death. Your family could face lengthy and stressful probate proceedings without a robust estate plan. There is no guarantee the results of the probate process will align with your preferences for distributing your property to your beneficiaries.
4.Are Verbal Agreements Enforceable in California?
Technically, verbal agreements are legally enforceable under California law as long as the agreement does not pertain to anything illegal. However, many people will have tremendous difficulty proving the exact terms of an oral agreement. If you intend for any agreement to be legally binding and enforceable, it is always best to get it in writing.