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Since all assets bequeathed through a will must pass through probate before beneficiaries can obtain ownership of them, most people will encounter the process at some point in their life. However, every state has its own laws and regulations for the proceedings, which is why it is wise to turn to local probate attorneys for legal guidance every step of the way to settle the documents.

What Probate Attorneys Do

Probate attorneys are responsible for guiding beneficiaries through the probate process and for helping the executor of the estate resolve any disputes that might arise along the way. They also help clients put their affairs in order before passing.

probate attorneysFor example, if you want to take a proactive approach to estate planning, you can hire a probate lawyer for legal counsel. Your attorney will help you create a last will that contains provisions to prevent potential disagreements among surviving family members. He or she will also assist with establishing trusts and powers of attorney so you have a comprehensive estate plan that is legally binding.  

Why You Should Hire One

The probate process can be complicated and disputes are common, especially if there are significant assets in play or a number of beneficiaries are waiting to receive their share of the estate. A skilled attorney will know how to prevent most issues before they arise and resolve the ones that do. Your family has enough to deal with following the loss of your loved one; let a probate attorney handle the legal logistics so you can grieve in peace.

 

If you recently lost a loved one and need to settle the estate, turn to William A McWhorter in Pell City, AL. He has over 20 years of experience representing clients and their best interests. You can learn more about his areas of practice, including criminal and real estate law, by visiting his website. To schedule an initial consultation with a seasoned probate attorney who will guide your family through the proceedings, call (205) 338-4411 today.

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