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Learn The Probate Process & Requirements For Estate Administration In Virginia

Published by francis, 2023-06-19 07:56:31

Description: After losing a loved one, you need probate specialists who can help you manage the paperwork and give you time to grieve. To learn more, read Berkshire Hathaway Pen Fed Realty’s (301-660-6272) guide for Virginia residents. Visit https://guidetoprobate.com/how-probate-works/estate-administration-probate-in-virginia/ for more information.
Berkshire Hathaway Pen Fed Realty 10319 Westlake Drive #459, Bethesda, MD 20817, United States
Website https://guidetoprobate.com/
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Learn The Probate Process Laws & Requirements For Estate Administration In Virginia

If you have lost a family member, you want to be able to mourn and spend time with your loved ones.

The last thing you want to do is deal with the admin of their estate, and that’s where a probate specialist can help. To help you gain a clear picture of the probate process, Berkshire Hathaway Pen Fed Realty has compiled a guide on estate administration in Virginia.

The guide covers key aspects of the legal procedure that an estate goes through following the passing of an individual. You will also learn about the process of appointing an administrator or executor for the deceased's estate and their responsibilities in handling the inherited assets.

Written by Berkshire Hathaway Pen Fed Realty’s probate specialist Marc Cormier, the guide also outlines the legal responsibilities of an executor’s role in the probate process.

This includes taking inventory of the deceased's estate, paying debts, and distributing assets in accordance with the departed’s will or Virginia state laws if one is not present.

Visit https://guidetoprobate.com for more information.


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