How Probate Works in Washington by Liza Hanks Probate is the official way that an estate gets settled under the supervision of the court. A person, usually a surviving spouse or… read more →
The Georgia Probate Court system is in place to take care of clerical matters regarding estate planning, inheritance, and issuing licenses for marriage and firearms. Its purpose is to ensure efficiency in… read more →
Probate is the process of recognizing a person’s death and winding up their estate. The process can be simple or complicated, depending on the size of the estate and its complexity.… read more →
Here are 10 practice pointers for handling the legal aspects of administering estates and trusts of persons who died leaving multiple assets, substantial debt, feuding families, or other complicating factors… read more →
Wills, Trusts and Elder Law Index View All Legal Topic Index Documents What Is a Trust? It is important to realize that changes may occur in this area of law.… read more →
Spouses commonly name each other as fiduciaries in their estate planning documents. Even in intestate estates, Florida law recognizes a preference for the surviving spouse to be a fiduciary.1 This statutory… read more →
A Last Will handles your affairs when you die What Does The Last Will Include? A Last Will is also known as a Last Will and Testament. It includes: Who gets… read more →
This article provides a recommended legal course of action to be followed in administering a probate estate which has an inter-vivos revocable trust as a beneficiary. In these instances, the… read more →
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How to Contact the Heirs / Successors? This short video will explain what is a Successor and it will make it easier for you to understand our data. Remember you… read more →
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