Not every asset that belongs to a deceased person becomes part of his or her estate. Not all estates must go through probate. Only some of the estates that go through probate involve complex issues that require the personal representative to hire a lawyer. In fact, hiring an attorney is usually a waste of money in uncomplicated probate cases. For most people, it makes better financial sense to hire a non-attorney professional to complete your probate forms correctly. In California, certified legal document assistants have the authority to prepare and file probate documents without the supervision of a lawyer, but paralegals do not.
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The Right Reasons to Hire a Probate Attorney
Everyone who has ever acted as the personal representative of the estate of a deceased person has felt a great sense of relief when the estate settled and probate was finally over. For most estates, probate takes less than a year, but it can be a stressful few months. You have to gather detailed information about your deceased relative’s financial affairs, and it is not fun to watch your inheritance get smaller as you pay your deceased family member’s debts out of the estate. If there are no legal disputes, though, you do not need a lawyer. In fact, you only need a lawyer if there are disputes such as these:
- Conflicting versions of the will
- Allegations of undue influence or forgery of the will submitted for probate
- Disputes about the deceased person’s debts
- Very high-value assets
- Large debts owed by the estate
- Family members who think they have been unjustly disinherited
The Wrong Reasons to Hire a Lawyer for Probate
If you think you should hire a probate attorney purely out of caution, probate attorneys everywhere are ready to pounce and take your money. You should not hire a probate lawyer just because the probate forms have lots of details and are time-consuming to fill out. You also should not hire an attorney just because you are afraid of making a mistake on the forms and causing the probate process to take longer than it would if you had a lawyer. California lawmakers know that most people do not have the money to hire lawyers, even though every deceased person’s estate must be distributed among that person’s heirs with the participation of the courts. Therefore, like divorce and child adoption, probate is a court process meant to be accessible to everyone.
What to Do Instead of Hiring a Probate Attorney
Yes, the courts in California publish a lot of information to help people follow the steps of probate on their own, but that does not mean that probate is easy or stress-free. If you hire a registered legal document assistant to prepare your probate forms, you can have peace of mind about probate without breaking the bank.
A People’s Choice is a Better Choice Than a Lawyer for Probate
Probate is mostly paperwork, so you should hire a professional whose area of expertise is legal paperwork. Contact A People’s Choice instead of hiring an attorney and be done with probate without paying a lawyer’s hourly rates. Call now at 800-747-2780.
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