Top Probate Law Firms

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United StatesCityState/Province
Christian & Small LLP Birmingham Alabama
Burch & Cracchiolo, P.A. Phoenix Arizona
Coleman & Horowitt, LLP Fresno California
Wilke, Fleury, Hoffelt, Gould & Birney, LLP Sacramento California
Ferris & Britton, A Professional Corporation San Diego California
Neil, Dymott, Frank, McFall & Trexler APLC San Diego California
Brody Wilkinson PC Southport Connecticut
Diaz, Reus & Targ, LLP Miami Florida
Mateer & Harbert, PA Orlando Florida
Bivins & Hemenway, P. A. Valrico Florida
Hull Barrett, PC Augusta Georgia
Hull Barrett, PC Evans Georgia
Kubasiak, Fylstra, Thorpe & Rotunno, P.C. Chicago Illinois
Ayres Carr & Sullivan, P.C. Indianapolis Indiana
Bradshaw, Fowler, Proctor & Fairgrave, P.C. Des Moines Iowa
Spradley & Riesmeyer Overland Park Kansas
Klenda Austerman LLC Wichita Kansas
Ackerson & Yann, PLLC Louisville Kentucky
Montgomery Barnett Baton Rouge Louisiana
Rudolph Friedmann LLP Boston Massachusetts
Gallagher Law Firm, PLC, The Lansing Michigan
Calcutt Rogers & Boynton, PLLC Traverse City Michigan
Monroe Moxness Berg PA Minneapolis Minnesota
Watson & Jones, P.A. Jackson Mississippi
Spradley & Riesmeyer Kansas City Missouri
Mandelbaum Salsburg West Orange New Jersey
Coughlin & Gerhart, LLP Binghamton New York
Ganfer & Shore, LLP New York New York
Horack, Talley, Pharr & Lowndes, P.A. Charlotte North Carolina
Wall Esleeck Babcock LLP Winston-Salem North Carolina
Lane, Alton & Horst LLC Columbus Ohio
James, Potts and Wulfers, Inc. Tulsa Oklahoma
Hull Barrett, PC Aiken South Carolina
Barnes, Alford, Stork & Johnson, L.L.P. Columbia South Carolina
Horack, Talley, Pharr & Lowndes, P.A. Rock Hill South Carolina
Spicer Rudstrom Memphis Tennessee
Branscomb, PC Corpus Christi Texas
Atchley, Russell, Waldrop & Hlavinka, L.L.P. Texarkana Texas
Prince Yeates Salt Lake City Utah
Beresford Booth PLLC Seattle Washington
ArgentinaCityState/Province
Fornieles Abogados SRL Buenos Aires Argentina
Cayman IslandsCityState/Province
Thorp Alberga George Town, Grand Cayman Cayman Islands
ChinaCityState/Province
Diaz, Reus & Targ, LLP Shanghai China
GermanyCityState/Province
WINHELLER Attorneys at Law Frankfurt am Main Hessen
HungaryCityState/Province
Fusthy & Manyai Law Office Budapest Budapest
Puerto RicoCityState/Province
Ferraiuoli LLC Hato Rey Puerto Rico
United KingdomCityState/Province
Ford & Warren Leeds West Yorkshire

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Probate the process of proving a will is valid and thereafter administering the estate of a dead person according to the terms of the will. It is a judicial act or determination of a court having competent jurisdiction establishing the validity of a will. First the will is filed with the clerk of the appropriate court in the county where the deceased person lived, along with a petition to have the court approve the will and appoint the executor named in the will (or if none is available, an administrator) with a declaration of a person who had signed the will as a witness. If the court determines the will is valid, the court then "admits" the will to probate.

Probate is a general term for the entire process of administration of estates of dead persons, including those without wills, with court supervision. The initial step in the process is proving a will is valid and then administering the estate of a dead person according to the terms of the will. The will must be filed with the clerk of the appropriate court in the county where the deceased person lived, along with a petition to have the court approve the will and appoint the executor named in the will. If an executor is not named in the will, an administrator is appointed. A declaration of a person who had signed the will as a witness is also filed. If the court determines the will is valid, the court then "admits" the will to probate.

Even if there is a will, probate may not be necessary if the estate is worth no more than a stated dollar value or is small with no real estate title to be transferred or all of the estate is either jointly owned or community property. The probate process involves fees set by statute and/or the court (depending on state laws) for attorneys, executors and administrators, the need to publish notices, court hearings, paperwork, the public nature of the proceedings and delays while waiting for creditors to file claims, whether money was owed or not.

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