Finding a parent’s will tucked away in an old suitcase years after their death seems like a stroke of luck. The document provides clear instructions about property distribution and identifies beneficiaries. Family members might assume they can simply file the will with the court and proceed according to its terms. After all, better late than...KEEP READING
Most people have heard of probate but don’t understand what it actually involves until a loved one dies and they face the responsibility of settling an estate. The term “probate” sounds intimidating and complicated. Movies and television shows depict probate as an expensive, lengthy ordeal that consumes estate assets in legal fees while families wait...KEEP READING
When a loved one dies leaving a will, the family faces the task of settling the estate. Someone must gather the decedent’s assets, pay debts and taxes, and distribute property to beneficiaries. These tasks cannot be accomplished without legal authority. The personal representative named in the will has no power to act until a probate...KEEP READING