When asking about probate, it means the legal process through which a deceased person’s estate. This process is administered and distributed under court supervision.
It involves:
Then distributing the remaining property to heirs or beneficiaries according to the will or state law if there is no will (intestate succession). Probate ensures that the decedent’s wishes are honored while also protecting the rights of creditors and beneficiaries.
Many people want to avoid probate. They use estate planning tools like living trusts, joint ownership, or beneficiary designations. These methods let assets go directly to heirs without going to court.
Navigating probate law can be complex and emotionally draining, especially during the difficult time following a loved one’s passing. Unfortunately, even small missteps in the process can lead to significant financial consequences.

