No Money Down Probate Administration
No matter what happens, we are with you every step of the way.
Eliminate the costly upfront legal fees with our no money down probate administration.
Why Do I Have to Go Through Probate?
The probate process exists to address your house, savings, and any other property or belongings you own at the time of your passing. The state of Georgia requires everyone to go through the probate process. Even with a will, you may be required to go through the full probate process.
Your Probate Process
No money down – Retain us for probate assistance and you do not have to pay until the funds are available from the estate.
We know it is complicated, we are here to help.
Contact, Sign, Secure
In the initial stages of the probate process, it is essential to contact a probate lawyer, sign and file the petition with the court to initiate the proceedings, and begin securing the deceased’s assets to ensure they are protected throughout the legal process.
- • Contact Nelson Elder Care
- • Sign the Petition
- • Secure the Assets; You are personally liable
Contact Parties Involved
After the probate petition is filed, it is important to send formal acknowledgements to the heirs, notifying them of their involvement in the process and providing details about any upcoming court proceedings.
- • Sent acknowledgments to heirs and interested parties
Assets
Gathering assets is a critical step in managing and distributing a deceased person’s estate. This involves identifying, locating, and securing all the assets owned by the deceased at the time of their passing. These assets can include bank accounts, real estate, personal belongings, investment portfolios, and any other property of value. Properly gathering assets is essential for settling debts, taxes, and ultimately distributing the remaining estate to beneficiaries according to the will or state laws.
- • Client obtains a list of assets and debts
- • Nelson Elder Care submits petition
Oath and Order
Once the court approves the petition, you will take the executor’s oath, receive the court order and letters, and consult with Nelson Elder Care Law to begin managing the estate and fulfilling your legal responsibilities.
- • Sent acknowledgments to heirs and interested parties
What Our Clients are Saying
Nelson Elder Care Law provided Rebecca’s with invaluable support during a challenging probate process after her father-in-law’s passing.
“He did not really promise me the moon, or anything. He just sat down and said we’ll look at what I think you need and you tell me what you think you need. And we’ll get together on the minds, and that’s exactly what we did!”