If you are the executor of an estate, you face substantial legal and financial responsibilities. You must open the estate, collect and inventory assets, collect debts owed to the estate, distribute assets to the beneficiaries, and close the estate. Any mistake in performing any of these steps may not only delay the probate procedure, but also could cause legal problems for you. If you are an executor, contact an attorney experienced in probate and estate administration to help you navigate the probate process.
Learn More About Probate and Estate Administration
Generally, probate and estate administration is the process of settling a decedent's estate by resolving all of his or her debts and distributing his or her property to the estate beneficiaries. Probate is required for most estates, including those which involve a will and those which do not.
At the law firm of Kelaher, Garvey, Ballou, Van Dyke & Rogalski, P.C., our attorneys are able to handle large, complex estates, as well as contested estates. We represent the best interests of executors, administrators and individual family members who become involved in probate disputes for clients throughout Toms River, the New Jersey Shore and the surrounding areas.
When you rely on our team of legal professionals, you can expect to receive compassionate, quality legal advice and representation.
For more information about how we handle probate and estate issues, visit our Probate and Estate Administration page.
Below, we have provided some information about probate and estate administration to help educate you about the relevant issues. If you are ready for answers about your specific case, visit our contact page to schedule a consultation.
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