Probate & Estate Administration
Swiftly navigate the complexities and costs of the probate court system
Understanding Probate & Estate Administration
Losing a loved one is difficult enough without the burden of navigating the probate court system. If an estate falls into probate, the executor is legally responsible for inventorying assets, notifying creditors, paying estate taxes, and distributing the remainder to heirs. Any misstep by the executor can result in personal financial liability.
Key Advantages
Court Representation
Your attorney handles all court filings, hearings, and communications with the probate judge.
Creditor Management
Ensure predatory or invalid creditor claims against the estate are aggressively negotiated and dismissed.
Asset Liquidation
Receive legal guidance on the proper appraisal, sale, and distribution of real estate and business holdings.
Dispute Resolution
Protect the executor from family disputes or legal challenges regarding the validity of the Will.
Probate is a highly localized process. We match you with an attorney who practices in the exact county where the estate is being probated, ensuring swift and efficient administration.
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