A probate lawyer can assist in a variety of matters related to a person who is incapacitated or deceased. This could involve helping to probate a Will in court; determining the legal heirs of someone without a Will (or with a Will that fails to distribute all property of the deceased); preparing a Small Estate Affidavit or Affidavit of Heirship; negotiating and drafting an agreement between heirs or beneficiaries; drafting deeds; dealing with third parties (banks, creditors, witnesses, co-owners, family, etc.); negotiating, reducing, or even eliminating a decedent’s debt; obtaining legal guardianship; removing and/or appointing a successor executor, administrator, or guardian; helping to collect property; evicting tenants or squatters; drafting leases; preparing estate planning documents; assisting with the complications that arise when minor child or disabled person is received an interest in an estate, and a myriad of other services.
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Probate and Estates