Frequently Asked Questions
What is probate, and when is it required?
Probate is the legal process of administering a deceased person’s estate. It is required when the deceased owned assets in their name alone, without a designated beneficiary or joint owner.
How long does the probate process take?
The duration of probate can vary depending on the complexity of the estate, but it typically takes several months to a year. Our team works efficiently to expedite the process where possible.
What is the difference between probate and trust administration?
Probate is the court-supervised process of distributing a deceased person's assets. Trust administration, on the other hand, involves managing and distributing assets according to the terms of a trust, often without court involvement.
Can probate be avoided?
Yes, probate can often be avoided through proper estate planning, such as creating a living trust. Our attorneys can advise on strategies to minimize or avoid probate altogether.