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Probate and Estate Administration Attorney in Pennsylania

When someone dies in Pennsylania, their estate might enter the probate process. What happens during this process depends greatly on the size of the estate and the composition of an estate plan, if one exists. Estates without an estate plan, and even many estates with one, may require an estate administrator. The entire process requires adherence to strict procedural rules and state law. 

At L. Theodore Hoppe, Jr., Esquire - Attorney at Law, located in Southeastern Pennsylvania works with each client to ensure they understand what's happening, what their role is, and how best to proceed to ensure an efficient and expedient distribution of the decedent's estate with minimal delays and challenges. Contact us at 610-497-3579 to schedule a free 30 minute consultation to discuss your estate administration and probate issues and to get the process started properly and timely.

Understanding Probate and Estate Administration in Pennsylania

Probate is the legal process through which the court oversees the distribution of a deceased person's assets. This process ensures that debts are paid, and the remaining assets are transferred to the rightful heirs or beneficiaries. Probate is initiated by the filing of a petition in the county where the deceased person lived.

Estate administration is a broader term involving the entire process of managing and distributing a deceased person's estate. While probate is a significant component, estate administration also involves handling non-probate assets, paying debts, and addressing tax matters. This multifaceted process requires a keen understanding of legal nuances to ensure a smooth transition.

The Probate Process in Pennsylania

To initiate probate proceedings, a petition must be filed with the Register of Wills in the County where the person resided at the time of their death. The court will appoint the person named in the Will, if there is one, as the Executor. If there is no Will (known as dying intestate), an Administrator will be appointed.  

Once a representative has been appointed, they must identify, value, and compile the decedent's assets. The value of each asset is determined as of the date of death. Before any assets are distributed to heirs or beneficiaries, debts must be settled. The representative provides notice to all creditors by advertising the Estate. The personal representative uses estate funds to settle valid debts and expenses.

Once debts are paid, the remaining assets are legally transferred to beneficiaries or heirs per the decedent's wishes as set forth in their Will or as provided under Pennsylvania's Intestacy Statute if there is no Will. 

Though this process sounds straightforward, it often isn't. Many challenges and legal issues arise during the administration of estates, which can cause delays.

Potential Challenges in Probate and Estate Administration

Challenges in probate can hold up the process, and when that happens, heirs and beneficiaries are most harmed by the delays. Plus, challenges can mean additional costs, potentially reducing the benefits and assets heirs and beneficiaries receive. 

Three of the most common challenges in probate and estate administration include:

  1. Will Contests. Wills go through probate. If there are doubts about the validity of the will, disputes may arise.

  2. Disputes Among Heirs or Beneficiaries. Emotions can get testy during probate and some heirs or beneficiaries may believe they are owed something and will fight to obtain it.

  3. Complex Tax. Navigating federal and state estate tax requirements demands intricate knowledge, especially when the estate involves multiple jurisdictions.

At L. Theodore Hoppe, Jr., Esquire - Attorney at Law, our estate attorney can help you avoid probate altogether through proactive estate planning. However, in the case a loved one dies and their estate goes through probate, we are here to help you through it so that challenges are minimized or avoided.

Why Choose Our Firm To Represent You in Pennsylania

At L. Theodore Hoppe, Jr., Esquire - Attorney at Law, we are committed to providing the best legal services for each of our clients. To do so, we:

  • Navigate the intricate legal processes so that you do not have to figure it out on your own

  • Streamline the process to minimize delays and ensure timely resolution

  • Help protect and defend your estate against potential lawsuits and disputes

  • Represent you or your estate if a lawsuit is filed 

  • Possess a profound understanding of estate laws, ensuring no aspect is overlooked

If a loved one has died and you need help with the estate or probate process, L. Theodore Hoppe, Jr., Esquire - Attorney at Law  can provide immediate assistance. We will assess the situation and advise you of a strategic legal approach to protect your interests. 

Contact L. Theodore Hoppe, Jr., Esquire - Attorney at Law Today

Navigating probate and estate administration can be daunting, but with the right estate lawyer in Pennsylania, you can confidently navigate the process. At L. Theodore Hoppe, Jr., Esquire - Attorney at Law, we are committed to ensuring your interests are safeguarded throughout the probate journey. Contact us today via the online form or call us at 610-497-3579 to schedule a free 30 minute consultation, and let us guide you through the estate administration and probate process.

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L. Theodore Hoppe, Jr., Esquire, Attorney at Law is an attorney you can trust to answer your questions, advise you on your rights, help you take the steps necessary to get the situation successfully resolved and if need be, to aggressively defend your rights in court.

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