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When you probate an estate, you prove by a legal process that a will has been validly made and executed. This may sound complicated, but it isn't.
You can probate an estate yourself and save money!When you probate an estate, you prove by legal process that a will has been validly made and executed. This may sound complicated, but it isn't. Even when there is no will or the executor named in the will is not acting, it is possible to administer the estate without a lawyer. This kit is designed for people with small or moderate estates to handle after the death of a family member or friend.This book demonstrates in easy-to-understand terms how anyone faced with the difficult situation of acting as executor or administrator can probate or administer an estate -- without consulting a lawyer. It is possible for you as a layperson to probate an uncomplicated estate by yourself and save thousands of dollars in legal fees in the process.Here are some of the topics that are explained:* What you should do after a death* The powers and duties of executors and administrators* What forms are necessary and how to complete them properly* How to assess the value of the deceased's assets* How to transfer the estate to the rightful beneficiaries* -- And more.The download kit includes:* Blank forms to fill out whether you are applying for probate, administration, or administration with will annexed* Filled-in samples so you can be sure you're filling out forms correctly* List of probate registries* Information on handling funeral arrangements, estate inventory, and getting beneficiaries to sign offBy following the step-by-step instructions in this kit, you can successfully probate or administer a straightforward estate yourself.
This booklet provides a comprehensive outline of the complex work involved in settling even a simple estate, primarily for use by two kinds of readers: the person designated in a will to administer an estate, and the prospective beneficiary of a will. Topics covered include the application for probate, the duties of the executrix, the estate inventory, other probate procedures, and definitions of terms. Appendices include samples of forms used in Alberta for various steps of the probate procedure.
Wills and estates matters can be complex and emotional. Many people feel that whatever has happened to derail an estate is the result of someone acting in a way that is selfish, greedy, or even criminal. Sometimes someone wants to stop abuse or fraud, or simply ensure the deceased’s wishes are carried out. Perhaps financial support from the estate is warranted and not received. Often, these types of issues need to be brought before the courts to be resolved. Contesting a Will without a Lawyer: The DIY guide for Canadians not only informs the reader of the types of lawsuits that touch on estates matters and what is involved in each to help with the decision of whether or not to sue over an estate dispute; it is also for those who decide to go ahead with a lawsuit on their own, to help them navigate paperwork and the court system. It answers questions such as: • What are the legal grounds for contesting a will? • What are the pros and cons of starting a lawsuit about a will? • What evidence will I need and how do I get it? • How long does it take? • Are there steps I should take before starting the lawsuit? • What forms do I need and how do I use them? • Do I need a lawyer or can I handle this myself? • Will the estate or the other side cover my costs? Author and lawyer Lynne Butler offers factual and straightforward explanations in this indispensable book for anyone considering estate litigation. The download kit contains: • Statement of Claim • Caveats • Checklists to help you on your way — And more!