A will contest can result in a significant delay in the distribution of a loved one's assets, and can also be expensive. The costs of a will contest are paid out of the estate, which may significantly deplete the available funds. If you are concerned that a will may be subject to a will contest, contact an experienced probate and estate administration attorney today.
Important Information About Probate and Estate Administration
The process of winding up the financial affairs of a deceased person who has a will is known ad probate administration. If the person does not have a will, it is referred to as estate administration. From the outside, these processes seem quite similar. They do, however, each have their own specific rules and filing requirements.
The attorneys at the Law Offices of Scott Alan Morrison, P.A. have a great deal of experience in both probate and estate administration. We help our clients resolve outstanding estate issues and distribute assets as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Some basic information about the probate administration process appears below. You probably have questions about the unique situation you are facing. In a free consultation, an attorney at our firm can answer those questions and discuss how our firm can help you deal with the issues before you.
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