Worried About Probate Costs?

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PLC Pays all the Costs

A probate attorney is a lawyer who specializes in guiding individuals and families through the legal process of administering an estate after someone passes away. Their main role is to help with the distribution of the deceased person’s assets, paying off any debts, and resolving other related matters in compliance with the law. This can be a lengthy and complicated process, often requiring court appearances, legal filings, and specialized expertise. At Probate Law Center, we understand. That’s why we offer our unique Probate Litigation Cost (PLC) program, designed to eliminate the stress and worry associated with probate so you can focus on what truly matters.

With PLC, you pay nothing out of pocket. We advance all necessary funds to cover the costs of your probate case – from filing fees and court costs to other expenses, including property preparation. This means we handle the financial burden of navigating the complexities of estate administration, whether it involves a simple will or a contested inheritance.

Here's how PLC works for you:

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zero upfront costs

You don’t have to worry about coming up with money during a difficult time. We cover all initial expenses, allowing you to proceed without immediate financial strain.

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Comprehensive coverage

PLC covers all typical probate costs, including filing fees, court costs, and even property-related expenses like repairs or updates needed before a sale. You can focus on what matters most.

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dedicated support

Our experienced team provides compassionate, dedicated support throughout the entire probate process, answering your questions and guiding you every step of the way. Knowing your finances are taken care of allows you to navigate probate with less stress and uncertainty.

Stop stressing about probate costs. Let PLC take the burden off your shoulders.

Why Would You Need a Probate Attorney?

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To simplify the legal and administrative process, especially if the estate is large or complex.

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To ensure compliance with state probate laws and avoid mistakes that could delay the process.

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If the will is contested or unclear, or if there is no will at all.

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To help reduce the stress and burden on family members during an emotionally challenging time.

   

Note: Not all estates require probate or the assistance of a probate attorney. For instance, if the deceased person had set up trusts or jointly held property, those assets might transfer outside of probate. However, when probate is necessary, having an experienced attorney can make the process more efficient and less stressful.

 

Key responsabilities of a probate attorney

Assisting with filing the necessary paperwork in probate court to start the estate administration process.

Helping to determine whether the deceased person left a valid will and ensuring its provisions are followed.

Assisting with creating an inventory of the deceased person's assets, such as property, bank accounts, and investments.

Ensuring all debts, taxes, and liabilities of the estate are identified and properly paid.

Overseeing the legal transfer of assets to the beneficiaries named in the will or, if no will exists, to the heirs according to state laws.

Mediating or representing parties in disputes over the estate, such as will contests or disagreements among heirs.

If a trust is involved, the attorney may help manage or distribute the trust's assets according to its terms.

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