By: Tony Crocker | 2012-03-22 | Personal Finance It is a good idea to deal with the deceased's estate as soon as possible, to remove that worry and uncertainty. One big concern may be the thought that massive probate fees could wipe out a huge amount of the inheritance your loved one left. read more
By: Luke Foster | 2012-03-23 | Law Probate's a far reaching term directed towards a vast number of different situations within the world of Wills – even though in all cases the general essence of what it actually means remains the same. In a nutshell though, its a term that is used when somebody applies to have the legal right to be able to deal with a deceased persons affairs its also known as "estate administration". read more
By: Mike Downs | 2012-03-23 | Law Probate's a term directed towards a vast number of different situations within the world of Wills – although in all cases the general essence of the meaning stays exactly the same. The bottom line is however, its a term that is used when someone is applying to have legal rights to deal with the affairs of a deceased person its also often called "estate administration". read more
By: Lance Brooke | 2012-04-27 | National, state, local Probate laws of a state govern the process of distributing the property of a person after he/she is dead. There is a separate segment of lawyers which specializes in dealing with such cases and helps in the distribution of this property. read more
By: Paul Millman | 2011-08-10 | Intellectual property Probate is the legitimate procedure of managing the estate of a dead person by determining all claims and allocating the dead person's property under a lawful will. A surrogate court resolves the legitimacy of a testator's will. A probate reads between the lines the guidelines of the dead, chooses the initiator as the personal representative of the estate... read more
By: Bob White | 2010-12-31 | Law Probate litigation encompasses a broad range of probate issues relating to disability, death, and and aging. There are many sorts of legal battles that the phrase "probate litigation" covers read more
By: Mike Downs | 2012-03-26 | Law Government websites offer good & up to date advice on probate services. Whilst a lot of people are slightly wary of anything which involves the government, the truth is that they are reliable and up to date with their information should you need probate advice or want probate help. After all, they are not looking to make any profit from you – they just want to be sure that you that you are guide read more
By: Luke Scott | 2010-10-06 | Reference & Education Probate is a word that we often hear in our daily lives, but many people - particularly younger generations - may not have the slightest idea what it actually means. read more
By: Phillip Adams-Wright | 2010-03-29 | Law When someone near to us dies its understandable that emotions may run high for some time. And as a result it's likely that some important actions may not be carried out immediately. Unfortunately this is exactly the time when many legal, tax and administrative matters actually need to be addressed. read more
By: Mike Downs | 2012-01-18 | Law A fund in trust could be arranged whenever you like and used for various purposes. Trusts enable you to leave property or money whilst still alive, taking care of the assets of family after death a chairty donation, or shield belongings of a family member, young or old who is unable to struggle with these matters on their own. read more
By: eric bernard | 2011-05-05 | Business It is almost impossible to pick up a newspaper or turn on the television at the moment without hearing tales of financial doom and gloom. read more
By: ParmanLawOK | 2011-04-11 | Law Probate is the process whereby the courts supervise the distribution of a deceased individuals estate. It should be obvious that once the courts are involved, the probate process can be both expensive... read more