Probate Litigation

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Probate is defined as the legal process of how the debts are paid and assets and property distributed of an individual who has passed away. Often times, the process involves a will and sometimes there is not one available. When a deceased individual's Last Will and Testament is offered for probate, there are many requirements and all heirs and creditors have rights, privileges, and limitations that must be strictly followed. The probate court identifies the assets of the deceased, assesses the taxes and other expenses, and distributes the funds and property to legal heirs listed in the will. A lot of probate matters are resolved without legal action, but when complications or requests for contest arise and the matter is discussed in court, it is called probate litigation. If a deceased individual has a large estate, various movable and immovable properties, and sizeable bank accounts, then their assets are more likely to be involved in probate litigation. When you are looking for a attorney orange county california visit http://www.businessattorneyhuntingtonbeach.net

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