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It Is Not Wise To Handle Probate Without A Lawyer
Probate is a very complicated and formal process. There are no requirements to use a lawyer, but it is not wise to do so. Even the smallest detail that is missed or left out can cause everything to come to a halt, exposing everyone to liability.

 



When you spend your life thinking about work, or your children and family, it can be tough to properly plan for your wishes after death. And if you don't make the time to write a will, your family will be forced to deal with a messy and lengthier probate process.With the help of a probate attorney from Alabama, you can write and file a will that clearly defines your wishes.

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Not having a will can be dangerous in <state> that's because Alabama laws will be used to determine who gets your property by default. Usually, your property will be distributed based on how the state thinks most people will want it done. That means property usually goes to your spouse or children and then to other family members.

That can be a hassle if you have other plans in mind. Alabama probate lawyers can help you transfer your wishes onto a will that clearly spells out your wishes to your executor. An executor is a person who is responsible for proving the will is valid, finding the dead person’s property, appraising the property, paying debts and taxes, and distributing left over property according to the person’s probate will.

Setting up a living trust may be one way to avoid the probate process. But it must still follow certain Alabama laws. Be sure to contact a probate lawyer in Alabama who can inform you of your rights.

Alabama Probate lawyers can also help you with:

  • Estate Planning
  • Last Will and Testament
  • Living Will
  • Power of Attorney
  • Trust Planning
  • Asset Protection
  • Special Needs Trusts

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    Attorney-in-fact

    Definition:
    This person receives the powers allocated in a power of attorney, such as a right to handle another person's financial matters.

    Guardian

    Definition:
    A person or entity who is appointed by the court to exercise many powers for the care of an incapacitated person, the person's estate, or both.

    Living Trust

    Definition:
    A living trust is an estate planning device that allows a person to transfer assets to one or more persons before and after they die.

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    • Alabaster
    • Albertville
    • Alexander City
    • Anniston
    • Athens
    • Atmore
    • Auburn
    • Bay Minette
    • Bessemer
    • Birmingham
    • Cullman
    • Daphne
    • Decatur
    • Dothan
    • Enterprise
    • Fairhope
    • Florence
    • Fort Payne
    • Gadsden
    • Hartselle
    • Huntsville
    • Madison
    • Mobile
    • Montgomery
    • Opelika
    • Ozark
    • Pelham
    • Phenix City
    • Pinson
    • Prattville
    • Selma
    • Sylacauga
    • Talladega
    • Theodore
    • Trussville
    • Tuscaloosa
    • Wetumpka


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