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What's the first thing to do when a family member dies without a will?
What is the first thing to do when a family member dies without a will? Decide who is going to be in charge of the estate(i.e., who will be the administrator/Personal Representative). Then you will need to decide whether to hire a lawyer. There are pros and cons to hiring a lawyer and doing the work yourself. If it is a complicated estate, I recommend hiring a lawyer from the beginning. The next step is to go to the courthouse and retrieve the necessary paperwork to petition

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Nov 10, 20252 min read
Understanding Probate Terms in Alabama: A Comprehensive Guide
If you’ve never been through probate before, the process can feel confusing and overwhelming. This guide explains the most common probate terms in Alabama so you’ll know what to expect as you navigate settling an estate. You can also watch my video here https://youtu.be/eJuA-Sx12nY?si=kVxCfaYw3EIyh__T Key Probate Terms Explained Administrator If someone in Alabama passes away without a will , the probate court appoints an administrator to manage the estate. This person is re

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Sep 13, 20253 min read
Understanding the Probate Process in Jefferson County, AL
What is Probate? Probate is the legal process that occurs after someone dies. It involves validating the deceased person's will, if one exists, and distributing their assets. This process ensures that the deceased's wishes are honored and that debts and taxes are settled. 1. Understand What Requires Probate 🏛️ When is probate necessary? Probate is required when someone dies owning titled assets, such as real estate, bank accounts, or vehicles, in their sole name. The court

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Jul 22, 20254 min read
Understanding Probate: A Guide to Navigating This Legal Process
What is Probate? At its core, probate is the legal process by which a deceased person’s estate is properly distributed to heirs and beneficiaries. It also ensures that any outstanding debts and taxes are paid off. Typically overseen by a probate court, the process varies depending on the state and whether the deceased had a valid will. The Role of a Will If the person left a will , the court will verify that the will is authentic. This often involves presenting the will, not

waynetrammell2
Apr 25, 20253 min read
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