Navigating probate can be overwhelming, especially during a difficult time. You don't have to do it alone.
At the same time you are trying to manage the emotional upheaval of losing someone close to you and perhaps making their final arrangements, you are expected to step in and make significant decisions in a short window about protecting their assets, paying their bills, and dealing with everything else left behind. You do not have to navigate this process alone.
Probate is the legal process through which one identifies, gathers, and eventually distributes the assets of a deceased person and pays his or her liabilities. This collection of assets and debts is referred to as the "estate." The process may be carried out through the terms of a will, through state statutes where there is no will, or through some other valid written plan if one exists. The probate court oversees this process to ensure that the decedent's wishes are honored and that creditors are properly addressed.
There are different kinds of probate procedures with specific requirements depending on the nature and value of the assets involved. The type of probate process required may vary based on whether the estate includes:
Like almost everything else involving the law, what you have to do, when you have to do it, and in what order depends on the circumstances unique to your situation. An experienced probate attorney can help you understand which procedures apply to your case and guide you through every step.
The attorneys at the Law Offices of Matthew Baysinger have experience helping family members answer the questions that frequently come up when a loved one passes leaving property behind. Common questions we help clients address include:
Our attorneys routinely answer these questions and others for families in similar circumstances and can guide you through every stage of organizing the estate's assets and liabilities.
You don't have to handle probate alone. Call us today or request a free consultation online.