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Estate assets, resolved.

Barber Weisbruch locates and recovers assets tied to estates, guiding executors, trustees, and beneficiaries through a precise, compliant process that secures rightful distributions.

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Unlocking full value in estate proceedings.

Each year, significant estate assets go unaddressed due to incomplete asset inventories, outdated records, and overlooked custodial accounts. Barber Weisbruch identifies these missed entitlements, ensuring estates are settled in full and rightful beneficiaries receive the value intended.

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FDIC Accounts

Deposits and insured balances from financial institutions placed into FDIC receivership, often overlooked during estate administration.

Probate Residuals

Unclaimed or unallocated balances that remain after probate distributions, often due to delayed claims, creditor resolution, or administrative oversight.

Life Insurance Proceeds

Policy benefits where claims were never initiated or beneficiaries were not properly documented, later transferred to custodial agencies.

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Identifying hidden estate assets.

Barber Weisbruch conducts targeted reviews of financial records, probate filings, and custodial reports to locate assets commonly overlooked in estate administration. By combining regulatory expertise with investigative precision, we ensure eligible funds, whether held by the FDIC, probate court, or insurance custodians, are identified for timely recovery.

Each year, billions of dollars in dormant assets and overlooked funds remain undiscovered in California.

Barber Weisbruch identifies these dormant assets through detailed research, regulatory expertise, and targeted recovery efforts. We assist corporations, fiduciaries, and private clients in locating, verifying, and reclaiming funds that might otherwise remain undiscovered within the state’s custodial systems.

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