The Phases of the Probate Process
The probate process can be confusing for those dealing with a loved one’s estate after they’ve passed. Assets must be legally divided, creditors must be notified, accounts must be properly closed, and much more. Fortunately, an experienced local probate lawyer can help guide you through probate and ensure your loved one’s wishes and intentions are
Read MoreGlossary of Important Probate Terms to Know
Probate is the legal process for settling the estates for people who pass away. This includes authenticating a will (if there is one) and naming the executor, who will then distribute the deceased’s property and belongings. However, if there is no will, it’s up to the courts to handle these proceedings and make decisions about
Read More5 Key Reasons to Work with a Probate Attorney
If you are dealing with the recent loss of a loved one, you may be feeling overwhelmed. Grief is challenging and can take a toll on every part of your life. It is important to take time to heal and to reach out to others who can make the process easier. One such person is
Read MoreMental Health Tips for Dealing with the Probate Process
If you or someone you know is dealing with the probate process, you know how stressful it can be. In fact, studies have shown that 40% of people saw their mental health decline while dealing with administrative tasks associated with bereavement. In many cases, family members and friends of the deceased may be hurt, confused,
Read MoreWhat Are Letters of Administration?
If you are going through the process of planning your estate, you may have come across the term “letters of administration.” These documents appoint a manger of assets and liabilities of a person’s estate. They are issued by a local probate court in the event of a person’s death. Letters of administration are necessary if
Read MoreValuing Assets In An Estate
One of the first steps of estate management is determining the value of the estate. This is an important part of settling a decedent’s estate, and an especially important step during probate proceedings. When valuing an estate, assets can be either real property or personal property. Real property includes real estate, like a house or
Read More10 Tips for Writing Your Will
Writing your will can be a difficult task. Deciding who should inherit your assets and make decisions on your behalf can not only cause problems within a family, but also be a significant burden on loved ones left without advanced directives. Luckily, a will is an opportunity to take this burden off your loved ones’
Read MoreWhat to Expect in Probate Court
The concept of probate court can be daunting. When a person passes away, probate court is often a necessary part of allocating and distributing their assets. However, this process can be complicated and can often trigger emotional responses in family and friends. If you have recently lost a loved one, you are probably dealing with
Read MoreHow to Choose a Probate Attorney
In most cases, going through the probate process is necessary when a loved one passes away. In fact, Maryland state law requires most estates to go through the probate process to ensure stipulations of the last will and testament are honored and the estate is handled appropriately. It’s not required to have a probate attorney
Read MoreA Guide to Maryland Probate Court
When someone passes away, the process of administering their estate is called probate. This is a court-supervised process that involves organizing the deceased’s money, assets, and possessions, and distributing them properly as inheritance (after paying taxes and debts). If the person left a will, it will name an executor of the estate who will help
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