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Ten Things to Do to Prepare a Will for Probate

This post was written by Parag Patel, Estate Attorney on January 21, 2009
Posted Under: Probate of an Estate

If you are the executor of a will there are many things you must do to get that will ready for probate. Probate means the process by which the deceased’s assets are gathered; outstanding debts, taxes, and expenses of the funeral and the probate process are paid; and the assets are distributed to the beneficiaries in the will. Following here are the top ten things needed to prepare for probate.

Get names and addresses of all person named in the will;

Determine if the deceased has any pending financial or legal matters requiring immediate attention;

Arrange for a meeting with everyone named in the will;

Gather, do not destroy, any of the deceased’s records, tax returns, checks, or other documents;

Get death certificates (from funeral home);

Keep careful records of all funeral-related expenses;

Don’t pay debts unless truly necessary;

Change locks on the door if deceased lived alone;

Secure valuable items;

Notify insurance carriers of the recent death.

Reader Comments

What if my children’s paternal Grandfather passed away and their father says they both inherited a rather substantial amount but will not give me or the children(now both over the age of 18yrs.) the Attorney’s information to receive their inheritance? I have a copy of their paternal Grandfather’s obiyuary which I had to pay to get off the internet this evening.
I have other information but wou;d rather speak to someone directly that can help my children out.
Please reply as soon as possible as their”father” is playing dirty pool and it’s not fair to my children.
Their Grandfather lived and passed away in New Jersey;we live in PA. and have since 1995.

Thank you in advance,
A concerned Mother

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Written By A Concerned Mother on February 7th, 2010 @ 6:30 pm

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