I know you're going to tell me to get an attorney and I'm working on that. I don't even know what to tell the attorney once I find one. I have let my buyer do most of the work and now it's my time to step up.
My situation:
A cash buyer has paid $4,000 for intestate probate and escrow for my house. The last thing that occurred was I talked to a judge over the phone. I believe these were the letters of appointment but I'm not sure.
I spoke with the judge very briefly and he stated as follows: "status hearing cleared", grants (unintelligible) March 12th. Get order/prepare order appointment. He also mentioned something called a minute order, legal description of property, explaining that it was the technical jargon for my particular property.
I'm in a difficult situation since I'm homebound and disabled. The buyer and I have drawn up a contract but I have yet to sign I have expressed to him that I will not sign until this next move is taken care of, the problem is I don't know what this move is.
Can somebody tell me what a minute order is and what status hearing cleared means?
Location: California
Thank you.
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