Probate
Probate is the legal process to distribute assets after death.
There are several types of probate. If everything is being transferred to a surviving spouse, no probate is needed. In many situations, only a few assets need to be distributed to family members. Your estate may qualify for summary or family administration. Not all estates need a complete, or formal administration.
Formal Administration is required when the assets are above a certain value, when there are different beneficiaries and in other circumstances.
If your loved one has passed away, we may assist your family with probate and making sure your loved one’s last wishes are carried out.
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