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  1. An Overview of Adoption in Alabama

    Jacquelyn Diane Tomlinson

    Adoptions can be a very rewarding area of law to practice. There are a few things that someone who is looking into an adoption proceedingneeds to know. First off, the Probate Courts of Alabama have... more

  2. Process of Settling a Living Trust

    Thomas J Bouman

    Gather Information. The trustee must gather all of the pertinent information about the decedent, the estate documents, and financial data. An estate attorney should review this information,... more

  3. Probate in California

    Stephen Charles Gruber

    How Much Does Probate Cost?. California Probate Code section 10810 sets the maximum statutory fees that attorneys can charge for a probate. Higher fees can be ordered by a court for more complicated... more

  4. How to Avoid Probate in California

    Stephen Charles Gruber

    Avoiding Probate with a Living Trust. Assets owned through a living trust do not need to be probated. The assets should be transferred to the trust by changing the titles to the assets. A deed... more

  5. How to petition for year's support in Georgia

    Tanner Woods Pittman

    In Georgia, the surviving spouse or minor child(ren) of a deceased individual have a right to property out of his estate. This right is asserted via a Petition for Year's Support. What follows is a... more

  6. Estate Executor's Guide

    Rudolf J. Karvay

    What is an Executor or Administrator?. The executor or administrator is the individual appointed to administer a decedent's estate. An executor or administrator is under a fiduciary duty to estate.... more

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