When most people think of probate, they think of administering the estate of someone who has died. That is only one issue that is addressed in the probate court. Anyone who has a will and not a revocable trust, or does not have a will, must have his/her assets transferred through the probate court. We can be of assistance in completing the forms, filing an inventory and preparing an accounting. Further, depending on the estate, it is possible to lessen the expense of probate through waivers of administration or summary administration.
In addition to probating an estate, the Law Office of Diana G. Bolander, PC. can assist in helping you obtain a guardianship over a relative who does not have a durable power of attorney, and who can no longer make decisions for him/herself. We can also litigate the partition of property between unmarried individuals who have decided to go their separate ways, and we can file the appropriate forms to change your name.
If you have questions or would like to make an appointment, please call us at (603)569-2924 or use our contact form.