Providing Counsel On Trust And Estate Matters
The death of a loved one often requires some form of legal action in the probate court. Family members or trusted friends are faced with the responsibility of ensuring accurate distribution to the rightful beneficiaries.
Successful accomplishment of the probate process needs a caring and experienced probate and estate administration attorney to guide and manage the probate process. This process includes identification of heirs and beneficiaries, as well as debts to be paid by or to the estate. Probate ends with a final accounting, which must be approved by the judges sitting in the probate court.
If there is a will, the named personal representative is charged with the duties of administering the estate. If there is no will, someone must be appointed by the probate court as the personal representative for the estate, and is charged with the same duties.
In either case, the probate and estate attorneys at Kajko, Weisman & Colasanti, LLP, are available to assist clients throughout the country in the tasks necessary to efficiently complete the probate process in Massachusetts.
We begin with a confidential consultation at no cost to the client. Thereafter, our attorneys will perform all of the tasks from the initial filing through the completion of all probate court requirements, which ultimately ends with a final distribution of assets.
If so required, we refer you to the appropriate source for the procurement of property valuations. In addition, should the client elect to close the estate through the probate court, we will prepare the final accounting of assets.
In some instances, probate may result in litigation brought by heirs or creditors. Our litigation department will assist clients in all forms of probate litigation to protect the rights of the estate, beneficiaries, heirs and creditors.
If the estate includes residential or commercial real estate, our real estate departments are available to counsel you relative to the property’s retention, sale or rental.
A personal representative of an estate may be held personally liable if the estate is not properly concluded. At Kajko, Weisman & Colasanti, LLP, our attorneys take pride in providing sensitive and professional legal guidance to promptly and effectively accomplish your objectives.
Many probate matters with which our probate department can assist clients include:
- Administration and probate of estates
- Preparation of Massachusetts and federal estate taxes where necessary
- Will contests
- Guardianship and conservatorship proceedings
- Petitions to partition real estate
- Sale of real estate