Improperly titling assets or naming beneficiaries can lead to delays, misdirected assets and extra costs to your heirs.
Probate is the legal process through which a deceased person's estate is managed and distributed. It involves verifying the validity of their will, cataloguing their assets, appraising property values ...
Probate Initiation: An interested party, often a family member or creditor, petitions the probate court to open an intestate estate. Appointment of Administrator: The court appoints an administrator ...
The loss of someone close is an upsetting time that can be stressful and confusing from the start. In addition, when the aftermath involves settling an estate, the chaos seems to go from bad to worse.
When a loved one passes away, families are often faced with not only emotional challenges but also legal responsibilities.
John Madden would be proud. When I am explaining the difference between probate and nonprobate assets to clients and seminar attendees, I usually produce a diagram that is worthy of the most elaborate ...
Q: A woman in hospice care owns only clothes and trinkets as physical property, but she has substantial investments, all of which are either held jointly with rights of survivorship or are payable to ...
Learn About Selling a House in Probate. Understand the probate process and real estate, navigate the legal challenges and ...
Many people who look into estate planning ask, “What is the difference between wills and trusts?” While both wills and trusts ...
Estate attorneys in Maryland report increased disputes over asset distribution in blended families as baby boomers die. Dying without a will leads to state-determined estate distribution, often ...
Estate Planning Attorney Jim Alder founder of Alder Law Group, P.C. in Salt Lake City, Utah advises executors to prepare key documents before hiring a probate lawyer and to understand they only gain ...
Beginning in the 1970s, Americans began divorcing and remarrying in greater numbers than ever before, expanding the definition of family. Now, trust and estate attorneys are starting to hear more ...