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If you are looking for help with any of the following, you have come to the right place!
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Ways to quickly liquidate an Estate or Conservatorship
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Create cash to pay bills, home repairs, advance money to heirs while in Probate
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Liquidate personal property belonging to the Estate
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Stop Foreclosure due to lengthy probate
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Education about the Probate process
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What is Probate?
The term probate means "to prove" the will through a proceeding that usually occurs in court. However, a will does not always exist (or is not available) and laws are established in each state to deal with the orderly distribution of assets to those who are entitled to inherit them.
Probates in all states tend to be known for being long and drawn out processes. Some are fairly straight-forward and you may not require an attorney, but many people do seek the advise of a probate attorney.
Please consider this information as an overview of the process, and not legal advice. If you would like an attorney referral, please contact us for a list of recommended probate attorneys in your area.
What is Involved in Settling an Estate?
Please go to the Executor link on this site for a detailed description of the duties and liabilities of the Personal Representative.- Determine what personal property and real estate (if any) is owned by the deceased person
- Pays any taxes or debts that the deceased person may owe (including costs of doing probate)
- Distribute all real and personal property which remains to the rightful beneficiaries
This property is said to be owned by the "estate" of the deceased person and must remain so until the judge or other court-appointed person says it may be distributed. For financial reasons, however, the Personal Representative often finds it necessary to sell the property in order to satisfy the debts of the estate to close the probate.