Dealing with the death of a loved one and carry out their final wishes can be overwhelming and confusing depending on the size, complexity and nature of the estate. One of the difficulties in administering and estate is determining where to begin and what procedures to follow. Every estate is unique and at times requires a combination of different procedure's to administer, which may or may or may not include the utilization of the probate court.
Regardless of the complexity and nature of the estate, it is important to ensure that the correct procedures during the administration are adhere to, otherwise you could be held liable by the creditors and/or beneficiaries of the estate if an is committed or there's not enough assets to satisfy the liabilities and distribution of the estate. Whether you're the individual nominated to administer the estate or a beneficiary, we will assist you throughout the process and ensue that you're being treated fairly and that your rights are protected.