Estate Administration
Our firm serves clients by representing personal representatives of decedents' estates and also beneficiaries and creditors of decedents' estates. We are also involved with other types of probate proceedings.
A few estates do not need administration. The most common instance of this is when there is no property titled in the deceased person's name. Even in this situation, though, clients may need assistance with assets passing outside the probate process, such as life insurance, pension benefits, joint bank accounts, or other non-probate assets. Administering an estate through probate typically takes 9 to 12 months. Some individuals feel they can navigate the process themselves and do not require the assistance of an attorney specializing in this area. While this is sometimes possible, families should be aware that there are often significant legal issues involved in the administration of estates.
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