A Montgomery County Probate Lawyer Provides a Quick Overview of the Probate Process

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In some circles, “probate” almost feels like a dirty word.  There are plenty of reasons that a person may prefer to skip the probate process, when possible, but it is a fact of wills and trust administration.  The details of probate can vary somewhat from place to place.  For example, probate in California will likely be different from probate in Maryland.  There are such differences, in fact, that separate proceedings are necessary for an individual with estates in both states.  This means that involving a probate lawyer from Bethesda is usually the best choice for those who are local.

The process of probate is used to ensure that an individual’s estate is being administered in a way that conforms with probate laws.  This is one of the reasons that a qualified probate lawyer can make such a difference.  He or she can help family members and other heirs navigate the process and ensure that all steps are being completed properly.

Many of those who engage in estate planning do their best to avoid probate by creating a living trust.   This helps to set out their wishes in advance and allows for a trustee to follow through on those wishes when the time comes.  Those who simply have a will and those who have not planned their estates at all will have their assets go into probate.

One of the biggest concerns about probate is the fact that it is a public affair.  Because the will or estate goes through the court system, information from the probate process is available to the public.  While this may not be a major concern for some people, others prefer to keep matters of money, property, and inheritance private.

Another common concern is the cost.  In some instances, a considerable amount (anywhere up to four percent) of the total estate value will go to the courts.  A similar amount will be paid in attorney’s fees.  For some people, these fees are negligible, but in many cases, these costs significantly affect the overall inheritance.

Finally, if you are involved with an estate that is going into probate in Montgomery County or Prince George’s County, it is important to be aware that it can be a lengthy process.  An accounting must be done of all the assets, creditors must be contacted regarding any money owed, and assets may need to be sold off.  All of these things take time.

A good probate lawyer will have experience with this process making it smoother.  He or she will also understand the concerns of those involved and will keep clients up to date and informed on the status of their case.  While a wills and trust lawyer is a great contact point during estate planning, a Bethesda or Upper Marlboro probate lawyer may very well be needed as the estate is actually being administered.

At Kinsey Law Group, P.C., we are here to assist you with your probate and estate administration needs.  It is our goal to make navigating the complicated world of probate as easy as possible and help you carry out the wishes of your deceased loved one.   If you have specific questions or you are not sure how to get started with the probate process, please give our office a call at 301-968-1630 and ask to schedule a free Peace of Mind Consultation ( $350 value).

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Kinsey Law Group, P.C. was formed to focus on the needs of families.  We are dedicated to assisting you in the areas of Estate Planning and Assisted Reproduction/Surrogacy.  If you have questions or concerns, you’re invited to call 301-968-1630 or send an e-mail any time, without cost or obligation.

Locations: Montgomery County (Bethesda, Maryland); Prince George’s County (Largo, Maryland) and Washington, D.C.

 

 

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