We are a paralegal services provider that prepares and files probate documents in all counties throughout the state of Arizona. We are family owned and operated & have been serving our clients since 2008. We understand how stressful Probate can be and how foreign the process is for most ...
Our commitment to open communication ensures you’re informed and confident at every stage of the process.Our Scottsdale, Arizona estate litigation attorneys are ready and able to fight for or defend your rights. Most of our attorneys have actual trial experience. We are able to effectively ...
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Probate is the legal process a will must go through to establish its validity before anything can be distributed to the beneficiaries. The testator, meaning the person writing the will , names an executor in the will whose job it is to move the will through the probate process. Probate | ...
While probate fees range from 3%–7% of an estate’s value, state policy can affect the cost. Eighteen states adopted the Uniform Probate Code (UPC), a regulation stating attorneys can only charge “reasonable fees” for their probate services. These states adopted the UPC: Alaska, Arizona, ...
The cost of the Arizona probate process varies greatly and depends on... What Are the Steps in the AZ Probate Process? Depending on your assets and estate planning documents, such as your will,... Can Life Insurance be Attached by Creditors?
The prime focus of the UPC is to simplify the probate process. The UPC, which has been amended numerous times, has been adopted in its entirety by 16 states: Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, South ...
While probate laws vary from state to state, 18 states have adopted the Uniform Probate Code, which offers a standardized procedure for dividing a decedent's assets. The states that have adopted the UPC are Idaho, Alaska (1972), Arizona (1973), Colorado (1974), Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska,...