Estate Administration is the process by which an individual’s lifetime financial affairs are wound up, and their property and assets are distributed after they die. This process differs from state to state. The time it takes to administer the estate can vary based on the following factors:
After the funeral and grieving process of a family member who has died, what is the next step an individual should take in estate administration? The answer is collecting information. At Nathan Law PLLC, we collect information, particularly about the assets, to find out what property the decedent owned, and how it was classified (i.e., personal or real property, community or separate property, probate or non-probate property). Other things we keep in mind while collecting information include the following:
Running our law firm with integrity and demonstrating transparency is what we strive to do. To administer an estate, we probate the decedent’s Will after we collect the decedent’s assets. Documents that will need to be filed in court include the following:
Probating with or without a will can be a complex process. When administering an estate, you commit to family members, loved ones, and the court. If you need legal advice from a probate law firm in Texas, contact Nathan Law PLLC, a probate attorney law firm in Dallas, Texas. Contact us today at 214-915-8226 for your initial consultation!