Wills
Preparing even a simple will now can lessen the anxiety of navigating the complicated and lengthy probate court process for estates with no will in place. If you pass away with a valid will, the will still needs to be submitted to the probate court, but the process is relatively simple and quick.
Without a will, the process becomes much more complicated, lengthy and expensive. Wills are an inexpensive way of ensuring your loved ones can access your property to pay for expenses relating to your last illness, your funeral expenses, and other immediate needs.
While a trust would likely result in avoiding probate court entirely, many people are hesitant to spend the money on a trust. That’s why The Law Office of Karen D. Cox has a special low cost program for wills. Even if you have no spouse or children, you should still be the one who decides where your property goes after you pass away, not the court.
Consultations are always free, so I encourage you to call today.
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