Trust and Estate Administration
The attorneys and legal assistants
in our Trust and Estate Group have extensive experience in
post-death administration, whether through the probate court
or private trust administration. When a decedent leaves a
will, the transfer of assets and the management of the estate
will be handled by the Probate Court. If the estate plan includes
a lifetime trust, the transfer of property is administered
by the trustee appointed in the trust document, often with
the assistance of an attorney. This process is private, efficient
and can involve less cost than probate. No matter which process
is required, the heirs face the difficult tasks of locating
and organizing important information and papers, working with
creditors and financial institutions, managing family and
personal relationships, determining estate and inheritance
tax obligations and, most importantly, insuring that the decedent’s
intent is carried out. Our attorneys and legal assistants
are very skilled in assisting the decedent’s representative
in all of these areas and managing the successful administration
of the estate.
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