REPRESENTATION DURING THE PROBATE PROCESS
Once someone has passed away, if other provisions have not been made, their estate much go through a probate process in court.
In probate, a personal representative is appointed to administer the estate and assumes the responsibility for handling the affairs of the deceased person.
These duties may include:
• Officially opening the estate with assistance from the probate court
• Inventorying assets
• Paying bills
• Filing taxes
• Distributing assets to beneficiaries
Settling the estate of a loved one can be challenging and emotionally
draining. The attorneys at Jabber & Isaac, PA are available to assist
families with the probate process in whatever manner they desire. We can represent the Personal Representative from start to finish or help prepare individual documents as needed.
A qualified probate lawyer can walk the personal representative through their duties, helping them understand the timeline, what to expect, and help prepare the probate documents accurately.
Having a qualified probate lawyer can make a difficult time much easier. The attorneys at Jabber & Isaac, PA have over 30 years of experience helping families plan for these difficult times and can assist personal representatives and heirs understand the sometimes complicated probate process.
If you are in need of a qualified probate attorney to assist you, call the
attorneys at Jabber & Isaac, PA.