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Going Through Probate Without a Will in Arizona
Going through the probate process if someone dies without a will in Arizona can be a difficult, time-consuming, and expensive process. Before making any major decisions it’s always a good idea to educate yourself about the process.
What to Expect from a Probate Lawyer
If you are left with the task of admitting a Last Will and Testament to Probate and managing a loved one’s estate, you may have questions about what to expect from a probate lawyer and from the probate process itself. As an estate planning and probate law firm, we are experienced with both the planning and administration of estates.
What to Do After the Loss of a Loved One
The inevitability of loss is what makes us human. At some time in our lives, we will lose someone we love. Far too often the trauma of death is compounded with the overwhelming responsibility of closing out that person’s life.
How to Avoid Probate Litigation?
We all know the Disney Princess story. After the princess’ mother passes away her father remarries. She now has an evil stepmother and a slew of bumbling step-siblings with dollar signs in their eyes.
What to Do When You Have Been Named Executor
People commonly say they are the “executor” of the estate, but what does that really mean? The first step is to determine what your actual role is, and the best place to look is in the legal documents.
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