Probate court is a frightening term to many individuals because it involves the court and settling an estate. The laws are constantly changing, so something someone reads today could very easily change by tomorrow. An Estate Probate Lawyer in Reno NV will know the changes as they happen and can give the best legal advice someone needs for this type of legal situation. When someone doesn’t have a will or someone’s contesting a will, there can be several court appearances that need to be attended for the estate. If someone needs to petition the court to complete transfers to trusts, they will need the necessary legal documents accurately prepared.
Settling an estate can be difficult even with a will if there is more than one person involved or named in the will. Transfers of accounts, a residence, or vehicles must be documented thoroughly. Beneficiaries of an estate can also benefit from the help of an Estate Probate Lawyer in Reno NV. They will protect the beneficiaries’ interests and ensure any monies that are due them, are properly distributed. An attorney understands that losing a loved one is very difficult, but it’s imperative to start on all of the legal matters and obligations as quickly as possible.
The high rate of divorce today adds additional challenges in settling an estate. Blended families often argue over finances, businesses and other assets the deceased family member had. The best way to eliminate these problems is to establish an estate and a will prior to death. Proper planning makes the distribution of any assets very clear to the family members. A will won’t always stop someone from contesting a will, but it does give the executor and the courts a firm documentation of the deceased wishes. An attorney can represent a client during an alternative dispute resolution, breach of trust actions and representation of heirs.
The Law Office of Todd L. Torvinen has experience in probate, estate planning, and guardianships. They listen to the client and don’t charge a fee if someone retains their services. Instead of blindly trying to settle an estate or establish a will alone, contact them for more information.



