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By: The Carlin Law Firm, PLLC This infographic explains the purpose of probate litigation and when an attorney’s assistance is required during the process. In the U.S., probate is a court proceeding to administer the estate of a deceased person. If an involved party finds that the probate process is not lawfully administered, he or … Continue reading "Infographic: The Importance of Probate Litigation"

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Probate court is a specialized type of court that deals with the property and debts of a person who has died. The basic role of the probate court judge is to assure that the deceased person’s creditors are paid, and that any remaining assets are distributed to the proper beneficiaries. Many states have a specialized probate

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When you pass away, your family may need to visit a probate court in order to claim their inheritance. This can happen if you own property (like a house, car, bank account, investment account, or other asset) in only your name. Although having a will is a good basic form of planning, a will does not avoid probate.  Want to learn more? click the link to read the full blog article.  https://hermancelaw.com/2018/08/06/3-reasons-you-want-to-avoid-probate/  #EstatePlanningMom #MondayMotivation Probate Court, Investment Accounts, Estate Planning, Blog Article, Bank Account, Monday Motivation, A House, Your Name, Investment

When you pass away, your family may need to visit a probate court in order to claim their inheritance. This can happen if you own property (like a house, car, bank account, investment account, or other asset) in only your name. Although having a will is a good basic form of planning, a will does not avoid probate. Want to learn more? click the link to read the full blog article. https://hermancelaw.com/2018/08/06/3-reasons-you-want-to-avoid-probate/ #EstatePlanningMom #MondayMotivation

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