Probate Administrator Sacramento
A Sacramento Probate Administrator is typically appointed by the court following a person’s passing to oversee estate management in strict accordance with California statutes. Upon the court’s issuance of Letters of Administration (or Letters Testamentary), the administrator is legally empowered to secure estate assets, satisfy outstanding creditor claims, and facilitate the distribution of remaining property to beneficiaries or heirs. For further insight into these fiduciary responsibilities, explore the role and purpose of a court-appointed receiver and the specific qualifications required of a receiver. At FedReceiver, Stephen Donell frequently serves as a neutral third-party probate administrator in court-appointed matters. For general legal frameworks, you may consult the California Probate Code and California Courts Self-Help resources.Our team partners exclusively with trust and estate counsel in Sacramento on complex, high-conflict, or contested cases where impartial administration is necessary to protect the estate’s integrity. Many probate estates involve significant commercial holdings or real property; in these instances, we coordinate with our Real Estate Receiver and Business Receiver teams to provide immediate asset stabilization. In cases where co-owners cannot agree on the management or sale of real property, attorneys often seek a court-ordered resolution through a Partition Referee in Sacramento.
Who We Work With
Our team partners exclusively with trust and estate counsel in Sacramento on complex, high-conflict, or contested cases where impartial administration is necessary to protect the estate’s integrity. Many probate estates involve significant commercial holdings or real property; in these instances, we coordinate with our Real Estate Receiver and Business Receiver teams to provide immediate asset stabilization. In cases where co-owners cannot agree on the management or sale of real property, attorneys often seek a court-ordered resolution through a Partition Referee in Sacramento.
Tailored to the Case
We meticulously align our professional experience and credentials to the specific requirements of each estate. When necessary, we implement advanced fiduciary solutions such as forensic accounting for asset tracing or partition referees to resolve co-tenancy disputes.
Neutral and Impartial
FedReceiver operates with absolute, court-ordered neutrality. To understand the boundaries of this authority, refer to our guides on the powers of a court receiver and who is ineligible for appointment in California.
Dispute Minimization
Expert, independent oversight is a proven method for reducing litigation conflict and keeping estate matters moving forward. For helpful context, see when a receiver is appointed over a company and the various types of court receivers.
California Probate Expertise
Our professionals are well-versed in Sacramento County Superior Court procedures and broader California probate practices. To manage expectations regarding timelines, review the life cycle of a court receivership, how long these roles last, and the process for termination, as these concepts closely mirror standard probate closure.
Types of Cases
We provide expert administration for estates involving complex and diversified assets, such as:
Real Estate: Management of single-family, multifamily, and commercial land—often in coordination with a Real Estate Receiver or utilizing health and safety receivership resources for distressed properties.
Business Interests: Oversight of operating companies and partnership interests, supported by our Business Receiver and financial consulting services.
Financial & Settlement Proceeds: Administration of securities, financial accounts, and settlement funds. We can also serve as a Distribution Agent when court-supervised disbursements are required.
High-Value Personal Property: Management of art, jewelry, and collectibles, informed by professional valuations and expert-witness testimony for real estate or lease disputes.
Clients Who Trusted Us
Locations Served
We provide probate administration services in California.
Los Angeles, Riverside, San Francisco, San Bernardino, Sacramento, Ventura, San Diego, Orange County, and the California District Court
California
How we work together
Every case is different. We match our training, experience, licensing, and credentials with the needs of each estate to determine the most appropriate remedy including successor trustee or interim trustee roles where appropriate.
We take a pragmatic, impartial, and court-compliant approach to probate administration that protects estate value, minimizes conflict, and facilitates timely resolution.
Reach out
Reach out to us via our contact page.
Set an Appointment
An initial call will allow for an initial assessment of the proposed case.
Sample Pleadings & Orders
FedReceiver has a vast library of exemplars including motions seeking appointment of provisional director, orders appointing provisional director and memorandum of points & authorities.
References
We offer excellent references with local and national law firms, accounting firms and clients.
Court Experience
Given our decades of experience and hundreds of cases, we have appeared in state/federal court and have excellent relationships with numerous courts/judges.
Probate Administrator FAQs
Who is a Probate Administrator?
A Probate Administrator is assigned by the court to oversee the financial and legal affairs of a deceased individual who did not leave a valid will. They manage the estate’s assets, debts, and final distributions.
When does the court appoint a Probate Administrator?
A Probate Administrator is appointed by the court in situations where someone dies without a valid will (intestate) or if the executor nominated in the will is either unable or unwilling to manage the estate. Typically, the court chooses a suitable individual such as a close relative or a professional administrator.
What are the main duties of a Probate Administrator?
Their responsibilities may include preparing an inventory of all estate assets, settling any outstanding debts or liabilities, distributing the remaining assets according to state inheritance laws, and regularly updating the court on their actions and progress.
How long does probate typically last?
The probate process can vary in duration, often taking from several months up to a few years, depending on the size and complexity of the estate and the speed of court proceedings.
Is a Probate Administrator paid for their work?
Yes, Probate Administrators receive compensation determined by applicable state regulations or court guidelines. This compensation is paid from the estate before distributing remaining funds to the beneficiaries.
Review the chapter authored by Mr. Donell
Reviving the Financially Distressed Business
Reviving The Financially Distressed Business is the essential guide for business owners and corporate leaders whose companies are under—or anticipating—financial difficulties. See Chapter 11, Receiverships, written by Court Receiver Stephen Donell, CCIM, CPM
Steve Donell’s contribution to the book “Reviving a Financially Distressed Business” reflects not only his expertise as a receiver, but his sound judgment on how receivership can be used to effectively advance a financially troubled business.”
– Brian Davidoff, Esq. Author and Editor
About our Probate Administrators Los Angeles
FedReceiver, Inc. is a family-operated firm founded by James Donell
Our professionals have served as leaders in the California Receivers Forum (CRF) and the National Association of Federal Equity Receivers (NAFER), and frequently contribute to Resources that explain California practice (e.g., how receivers are appointed and legal standards for probate-related appointments).
Meet the team: About / Team.
Stephen J. Donell Los Angeles
President of FedReceiver, Inc., Jalmar Properties, Inc. and Donell Expert Services, Inc.
Todd D. Donell Los Angeles
Executive Vice President of FedReceiver, Inc. and Jalmar Properties, Inc.
James H. Donell Founder and CEO of FedReceiver, Inc. and Jalmar Properties, Inc.
Founder and CEO of FedReceiver, Inc. and Jalmar Properties, Inc.
Sarah R. Bates Los Angeles
Vice President of FedReceiver, Inc. and Jalmar Properties, Inc.