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Losing a loved one is emotionally traumatic, even under the best of circumstances. But if you’ve been named as the executor of their estate or family members begin arguing over assets, the situation gets more difficult, requiring loved ones to navigate a complex legal process while attempting to process deep feelings of grief and loss. In many cases, a skilled probate attorney ensures you meet the responsibilities so that you can focus on your family.

How a Probate Attorney Will Help

1. Navigating the Probate Process

Depending on the complexity of your loved one’s estate, guiding their assets through probate can take months, requiring extensive paperwork and several appearances in court. If you have been named or selected as the executor, your attorney can handle all the details, providing peace of mind and avoiding common mistakes that may result in financial liability or unnecessary delays.

2. Resolving Conflicts

probate attorneyDisagreements about the distribution of a loved one’s assets can cause deep rifts in even tightly-knit families. A skilled probate attorney will find agreeable solutions to these disputes before they develop into bitter legal battles, attempt to mediate a resolution, and represent your interests in court, if necessary.

3. Achieving Justice

If you believe the executor of your loved one’s estate is not acting in good faith, a probate attorney will get the information you need and pursue justice on your behalf. With their understanding of the law, they will work to ensure your loved one’s wishes are respected.

 

Whether you’re involved in a legal dispute with family members or require assistance drafting estate planning documents, David R. Webb, Attorney at Law, in Lincoln, NE, offers legal expertise and a client-centered approach you can rely on. With over 30 years of experience, he and his team have the resources and diverse skill set to resolve whatever issues arise. Visit his website now for more on his broad array of legal services, or call (402) 477-7577 to schedule a consultation with an accomplished probate attorney today.

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