Probates
Probate is the court-supervised process of settling a deceased person's estate, including validating the Will, identifying assets, paying debts and taxes, and distributing property to rightful heirs. While the process can feel overwhelming during an already difficult time, proper legal guidance makes it manageable.
Whether you're named as executor, administrator, or beneficiary, the probate process involves specific deadlines, court filings, and legal requirements that must be handled correctly. This includes inventorying assets, notifying creditors, managing estate accounts, and preparing final distributions. In some cases, disputes among heirs or creditors can complicate matters further.
Navigating probate without experienced counsel often leads to costly delays, personal liability, or family conflict. Attorney Diana Redding guides executors and families through each step of the process, from the initial court filing through final distribution. She handles both straightforward estates and those involving contested claims, real property, or complex assets.
Contact our office to schedule a consultation. We'll review your situation, explain what to expect, and help you fulfill your responsibilities with confidence.
