Due to the complexity of the probate laws and the steps that must be undertaken to properly administer an estate, it is highly recommended that fiduciaries, such as executors and administrators of decedent’s estates, retain an attorney well familiar with the probate process. Retaining an attorney shall prevent costly errors and shall ensure that the fiduciary is not cited by the Probate Court for the failure to properly perform their fiduciary duties or be sued by beneficiaries of the estate due to improper estate administration errors or the improper accounting and disbursement of estate funds and assets.
This insight into the law is provided by the attorneys at Bailey & Gunderson Co., L.P.A., with offices in Norwood and Western Hills, at 513-631-0022.