Probate and Wills
Planning for your future and the future of those around
you is always wise. Having a current Will is important
so that you can be sure your assets are distributed as
you wish. Other options include establishing a trust.
In conjunction with a Will, a Living Will combined with
powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and the designation
of a conservator can insure your wishes are met if
you are incapacitated.
Probate and administration of an estate can be a difficult
process. There are many steps which must be taken before
the estate can be closed. First the Will, if there is one,
is filed with the court. Then the executor or administrator
gathers the assets and pays the debts. Income and estate
tax returns must be filed as well as administration accounts. Sometimes
the Will is contested and disputes must be settled either
by negotiation or through the courts.
We are experienced
in all aspects of this process. Individual legal attention
is given to our clients with the utmost sensitivity.
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