How to Prepare for Probate Court
An attorney can also assist the will’s executor, which is the person who must carry out the duties required by probate court. For instance, the executor will need certain documents to file a petition, such as the last will and testament and death certificate. The executor will also need information on heirs and creditors in order to properly notify them.
Then there’s the matter of locating and assessing assets, including tangible and intangible items. Approaching these duties with knowledge and information can make for a smoother process overall. With an attorney’s assistance, the executor’s job becomes much less complicated, and the chance of a serious mistake or oversight is significantly lower.
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