by Hollowell Foster and Herring | May 21, 2021 | Probate
Have you recently lost a loved one? Losing a loved one is emotionally heart-wrenching and difficult. Being responsible for managing your loved one’s estate and final affairs can make an already terrible situation seem unbearable. With no upfront fees, the experienced... by Hollowell Foster and Herring | May 20, 2021 | Probate
This time may also accompany a heavy period of grief. Our attorneys understand that you may need some legal insight and compassionate support. Do not hesitate to reach out to us to book your free consultation. Let us help you: Probate the will if there is one Request... by Hollowell Foster and Herring | May 20, 2021 | Probate
Once probate is complete, beneficiaries are awarded their portion of the estate as written in the decedent’s will. If at any point during the probate process a beneficiary or family member feels their loved one’s legacy is not being handled correctly, he or she may be... by Hollowell Foster and Herring | May 20, 2021 | Probate
A probate lawyer may help the Personal Representative of the estate go through the probate process. The need for probate can vary from case to case depending on the existence of a valid will. We can advise you of the laws in Georgia and help you determine what to... by Hollowell Foster and Herring | May 20, 2021 | Probate
Each estate is unique. While there are guidelines that state probate should not take more than one year, that is not always the case. Some estates are extremely complex and require many years to probate and close. Other estates take a few months. There are certain... by Hollowell Foster and Herring | May 20, 2021 | Probate
Anything a person owned when he or she passed away may be subject to probate. Probate is a court-supervised process that entails proving the validity of a will and distributing assets within the decedent’s estate. Assets may be things like property, bank accounts,...