=No one likes to think about death, but unfortunately it is inevitable. Even though death is something no one wants to think about, it’s important to be prepared for the day that you or one of your loved ones pass on from this earth.
You’ve heard the phrase, “Get your affairs in order,” but do you truly understand what it means?
If you have certain wishes for how you want to be buried, and where you want your assets and estate to go, you fill out a last will and testament. For this you’ll want to work with an estate planning attorney who can guide you through every step of the process and be there for your family after you’ve passed.
So what happens after a loved one passes? How does their estate get handled?
After a loved one passes their will (if they have one) goes through a process called probate.
Simply put, probate is the process in which a person's will is verified and validated through the court system. This process ensures that the person was of sound mind and not being coerced into writing the will.
Probate court can be avoided if you go through the proper estate planning process and sign your with a notary present.
However, if this is not the case for your loved one and their will does go through the probate process, you may want to hire a probate attorney. We’ve laid out a few reasons below as to why a probate can be helpful.
This is probably the best reason you may want a probate attorney. If there are family members who want to have their hands in the probate process, it can get messy and emotional. Everyone is already upset over the passing of their loved one but now they want to fight over who handles the estate. A probate attorney can help eliminate that emotion-fueled stress and keep family conflict over this issue to a minimum
Probating can take up to a year depending on how complex the deceased's assets, debts, investments, property and estate was. If you don’t know everything that your loved one had it’s best to hire a probate attorney who knows how to handle estates and move the process along more efficiently.
Unfortunately even if you think you’ve filled out and filed the correct paperwork, the probate can be rejected by the court. It’s best to avoid trying to do it yourself and instead hiring an attorney who knows the documents and understands what steps need to be taken to get the probate approved and validated.
If you’re in need of an Alabama probable attorney, look no further than our team here at Kilgo Law. We have been proudly serving Cullman, Alabama and surrounding areas for many years and we are here to help you today.
We offer services similar to probate law as well including estate planning, power of attorney help and more. To get the most information about what we do we invite you to browse our website and read our blog which features articles like our latest, Most Common Financial Mistakes Made During Divorce.
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