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home about lawinfo contact us site map legal headlines document preparation consumer resources business resources attorney programs legal experts probate attorneys document preparation legal faqsearch for a lawyer by city and state. - or - state al ak az ar ca co ct de dc fl ga hi id il in ia ks ky la me md ma mi mn ms mo mt ne nv nh nj nm ny nc nd oh ok or pa ri sc sd tn tx ut vt va wa wv wiaxes are paid. then, once it is determined who is entitled by the probate proceedings, the remaining assets that were left in the will are distributed to the named beneficiaries and heirs. probatember of years to be completed, depending on state laws and varying circumstances. a will is probated in the county and state in which the testator (person who wrote the will) died. if the testatorvivorship, a payable on death (pod) bank account, an "in trust for" account with named beneficiary, other trusts with named beneficiaries, life insurance, retirement accounts [e.g., iras, keoghs, andmplications that may arise in the probate process, many people try to put together their estate plans so as many assets as possible pass directly to their intended heirs. to assure your estate is the probate process or wish to contest a will, it's wise to retain a probate attorney who is well versed with the laws in your state. use the search form on this page to find a qualified probate
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