By: GershLawKY | 2011-02-08 | Law To begin by providing a simple definition, probate could be described as the legal process of estate administration. 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: 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: KraftLawIN | 2011-02-16 | Law Nearly two hundred years ago Benjamin Franklin wrote, 'Nothing is certain but death and taxes.' In current times, probate is often the step that occurs between a person's death and the payment of their remaining taxes. Probate is the legal process supervised by the court system which insures that a deceased person's estate is properly distributed and all remaining bills are paid read more
By: Kathy Lane | 2010-03-30 | Law You might be asking yourself, "Why do the probate courts get involved when you are living?" Isn't probate something that only happens when you die? How to avoid probate while you are living...and when you die. 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: Susan J Morris | 2011-08-11 | Law According to Florida probate law almost in most cases a Florida Probate Administration attorney needs to involve in estate administration. If you need to undergo probate in Florida it's easier to hire a Florida probate attorney. read more
By: Robert Deans | 2011-03-30 | Home & Family The death of a loved one is among the most traumatic events in anyone's life. For that reason, whilst dealing with the emotions that follow, the last thing we want to be doing is giving away our loved ones life savings to banks and lawyers. read more
By: Carol Ronquillo | 2010-03-29 | Law Litigation after the death of a loved one is never easy. It often pits relatives against relatives and can be very stressful. It is not something you want to happen when your loved ones are already dealing with their loss. How can you make sure your loved ones don't fight or become involved in litigation over your estate? 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: Jonathan King | 2012-01-11 | Law Probate can simply be defined as a process that is supervised by a court of law to gather and identify decedent’s assets. It is a process that will normally involve the paying read more
By: Michael Dar | 2010-12-29 | Branding One of the most important and major functions of a Last Will and Testament is the idea and notion that this device is utilized to avoid probate court. What is probate court you may ask? Well probate court is a specific court that specializes in the adjudication of legal matters related to estates, trusts, and Wills. read more
By: Michael Dar | 2010-12-29 | Arts & Entertainment One of the most important and major functions of a Last Will and Testament is the idea and notion that this device is utilized to avoid probate court. What is probate court you may ask? Well probate court is a specific court that specializes in the adjudication of legal matters related to estates, trusts, and Wills. read more
By: Ron Nevin | 2011-01-05 | Law Probate is the formal process used to settle the financial affairs of a decedent, whether or not that decedent had a will. What role will your attorney play in the probate process? And how do you find the right attorney for the job? Ron Nevin, an attorney in Nashville, Tennessee has been practicing probate law for over 35 years. Here, Nevin talks about the role of the probate attorney and explains what to look for when hiring one. read more
By: Anna Woodward | 2010-10-04 | Law Law Much like the medical field, the legal arena is divided into a number of different specialties. Some lawyers choose to focus on a broad area of law, while other choose a specialty and take cases that are only in their segment of the law. A probate attorney is one of these latter types of lawyers. They specialize in the legal area that concerns an individual’s estate and what happens to it after the person dies. Often they are contacted by the heirs to divide up the property and determine what to do going forth. To understand what a probate attorney does, you have to know what the term... read more