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Introduction<\/h2>\n

Probate is a legal process that occurs after a person dies. The deceased individual\u2019s will or estate plan is validated by the court and assets like bank accounts, financial investments, and real estate are distributed accordingly. Generally, this process involves executing instructions outlined in the deceased person\u2019s will or estate plan.<\/p>\n

Probate attorneys are often hired by family members after a loved one has passed to help protect assets and counsel as to the best way to handle the transfer of assets.<\/p>\n

Types of People that a Probate Attorney May Represent<\/h2>\n

Probate can be a long, tedious, and costly process. If left to navigate probate on your own, you could feel overwhelmed, especially after losing a loved one. Hiring a probate attorney can help lessen this burden, allowing you ample time to grieve as your legal professional takes care of the time-consuming tasks involved in probate.<\/p>\n

There are several types of people that a probate attorney may represent, including:<\/p>\n

1. Overwhelmed Family Members<\/h3>\n

It\u2019s common for families of recently passed loved ones to contact a probate attorney for help and guidance. A probate attorney can assist the executor of the will, in addition to the beneficiaries of the will, throughout the probate process. The attorney will guide the family through the probate proceedings and ensure that the executor administers the deceased\u2019s will without bias per Arizona law. This ensures that all beneficiaries receive their fair share of the estate.<\/p>\n

The probate process generally includes the following steps:<\/p>\n