Massachusetts
Estate Administration Lawyers
Estate administration
in Massachusetts consists of two basic types: probate with a will
and probate without a will. Where there is a will, the testator
designates who is to carry out the instructions in the will. That
person is called an executor if male, and an executrix if female.
Many times this person is a family member of the spouse.
To most people the Massachusetts probate process can seem intimidating
at first. There are so many steps to the process and it couldn't
come at a worse time in most peoples lives. Our attorneys are sensitive
to the pressures many executors feel and are ready to lift any burden
by immediately stepping in to secure the official appointment of
the executor with the probate court. Provisions are then made for
quick access to funds for any pressing financial needs. From there
our lawyers can smoothly guide the estate through the process to
a speedy resolution and disbursement of estate assets.
Massachusetts Probate Attorneys
In smaller
estates (under $15,000) a voluntary administration can quickly and
inexpensively accomplish probate distribution. Our Massachusetts
attorneys are here to answer your questions with a free initial
conference. Our network of attorneys have fee schedules that are
reasonable and flexible and often do not require any up front fee
payments.
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