Illinois Decedent's Estate Attorney
Chicago Wills Probate Lawyer
When someone dies, especially a parent or spouse, what do you need to in order to settle the estate? If there is legal will, an executor will be named. If there is no will, an interested person (a relative or independent representative) will need to petition the probate court to act as executor.
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A relative's death is stressful. Dealing with estate matters and probate adds to the stress. Illinois decedent's estate attorneys Kathryn L. Harry & Associates can help you deal with the details of probate and estate administration.
- Estate inventory: What comprises the estate? Our probate law firm will do a search on the decedent's assets and liabilities.
- Liquidate assets: Our wills probate lawyer can help you sell the house, claim the life insurance, and liquidate retirement benefits and other investments.
- Accounting: We will meticulously account for all the decedent's estate assets and liabilities and submit all necessary probate court documents.
- Distribution: Our estate administration attorneys will assist you in paying the estate's obligations and distribute the assets as dictated by the Will. If there is no Will, we will obtain court approval for asset distribution according to the Illinois statutes.
Located near major expressways and the Oak Brook Center Mall in Oak Brook, Illinois, our wills and probate lawyers represent clients in DuPage County, Cook County, Will County, and Kane County, Illinois.
For quality, affordable legal services, contact our will, trusts, and probate attorneys for a free consultation.
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