Mobile Probate Attorneys
Representing Grieving Family Members in Probate Court
Probate is not always about battling over the money and possessions of a departed loved one. Appearing before a probate court judge is necessary to finalize a will or establish conservatorships or guardianships. At Richard L. Thiry & Associates in Mobile, Alabama, we represent family members in probate court who are seeking to move on with their lives.
While probate cannot be avoided following the death of a loved one, a contentious hearing can be prevented with an established estate plan and a well-written will. For help from a seasoned probate and real estate law attorney, contact us at 251.259.5843 or 866.959.9719.
Handling Uncontested and Contested Wills in Probate Court
At Richard L. Thiry & Associates, we handle all the legal aspects of your probate matter while you grieve the death of your family member. Filing the will with the probate court is a necessary legal step to resolve issues over the estate. The legal documents that a loved one left behind are treated as law, making for an orderly process. Even if there is a contested will, we can help.
Facilitating the Probate Process When There Is No Will
When a will does not exist, we can still facilitate orderly procedures to resolve any disputes. Bringing our legal experience, including knowledge of probate and real estate laws, we inventory the assets and property of the deceased and notify heirs. Please know that while we will strive to keep peace within a family, disputes can arise. That makes the probate process lengthier and more costly. The benefits one can reap from an estate may disappear in legal costs and court fees.
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To schedule an appointment with an experienced probate law and real estate law attorney regarding the process of estate administration, please contact us.

