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  • How to Apply for Guardianship of Your Adult Child

    If your adult child is incapable of caring for themselves or managing their financial affairs, it may be necessary to obtain a legal guardianship over them. Depending on your state, a guardianship...

  • Tennessee Probate Court Procedures

    Tennessee probate court procedures set forth the manner in which estates, trusts, guardianships and conservatorships are undertaken in the state. In order to effectively pursue these types of...

  • What Is the Procedure for Opening an Estate in Probate Court in Michigan?

    Under the law there is a specific procedure for opening an estate in probate court in Michigan. "Opening an estate" refers to the process of starting an estate case in probate court.

  • Step-by-Step Do Your Own Probate in Florida

    There are three essential stages associated with probate action in Florida. First, under Florida law, a person seeking to initiate a probate proceeding needs to prepare and file a petition with...

  • How to Be Named Executor With No Will

    When someone dies without a will, the estate is administered according to the rules of intestacy. These vary by state, and set forth who is entitled to the estate's assets. They can also contain...

  • How to Petition to Remove an Executor

    The executor of an estate has the fiduciary duty to administer the estate in the best interests of the beneficiaries. In all transactions, they are bound to act in the utmost good faith and cannot...

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