Estate Administration

Estate administration is the process of collecting and managing the assets of a person’s estate after they die and then distributing that person’s property to the people that inherit it.

Probate

If you recently lost a family member or close loved one you are undoubtedly grieving that loss. The legal aspect of your loved one’s death may not be at the forefront of your thoughts right now; however, if you are the individual who will be administering the estate during the probate process you will need to focus on the legal ramifications of your loved one’s death. Jeffrey Field is an experienced probate attorney at Field Law Firm that can help you avoid making a costly mistake during probate administration.
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Trust Administration

The creation of a trust can provide asset protection, can protect beneficiaries, and can provide continued control over assets in case of death or incapacity. There are different types of trusts, however, and there are legal requirements involved in their creation. Those who want to use a trust as a part of their estate plan, or those who have concerns about how assets will be managed in case of incapacity or death, should consult with a legal professional for assistance. – Continue reading