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Probate is a legal process that involves the distribution of a deceased person's estate. It involves the collection of assets, payment of debts and taxes, and the distribution of the remaining assets to the beneficiaries. The probate process is overseen by a court and is typically handled by an attorney or other legal professional. The probate process can be complex and time-consuming, and the cost of probate can vary depending on the size and complexity of the estate.
Probate is an important part of the legal system, as it ensures that the deceased's wishes are carried out and that their assets are distributed according to their wishes. It also helps to protect the interests of the beneficiaries and creditors.
There are a number of companies that specialize in probate services, including law firms, estate planning firms, and probate attorneys. These companies provide legal advice and assistance to those involved in the probate process, as well as helping to ensure that the process is carried out in accordance with the law. Show Less Read more