Wills and Trust Administration

While contemplating death or disability is never easy, entrusting our firm with the administration of your will or trust is a crucial step in safeguarding yourself and your loved ones.

Our experienced team ensures that all aspects of your estate are handled with care, clarity, and efficiency, minimizing potential complications for your beneficiaries.

With our guidance you can have peace of mind, knowing that your will and trust administration represents your loved one’s wishes.

“I’ve known Rosetta my entire life, and when it came time to sell my father’s home, there was no question that she would be the one to list it. The sale was complicated by three separate trusts, each requiring an attorney to oversee the process. Thankfully, Rosetta, being both a licensed attorney and a real estate broker, was more than capable of managing both roles. I am deeply grateful to have had such a professional whom I trusted to deliver prompt and expert assistance.”

– Dr. Pamela Ashe-Thomas

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Don't face the complexities of will and trust administration alone. Trust an experienced professional to guide you through the process and ensure your wishes are upheld, protecting both your legacy and your loved ones’ future.

Wills Administration

If you leave your estate to your loved ones through a will, everything you own will pass through probate.

This process is expensive, time-consuming, and open to the public. You do not want to navigate this journey alone.

Probate involves filing numerous documents with the court, correcting probate notes in a timely manner, collecting the decedent’s assets, notifying creditors, paying liabilities, and distributing the remaining assets to heirs. The loss of a loved one is difficult enough.

Do not complicate it further by attempting to administer the probate process without our assistance.

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Trust Administration

While contemplating death or disability is difficult, proper administration of the trust is a vital step in protecting yourself and your loved ones.

A trust may be difficult to understand as there may be several pages that do not pertain to your loved one’s testamentary desires.  We are poised to help you understand the trust and also guide you through your particular administrative process.

This not only places you in control of your finances, but it can also relieve your loved ones from the expense, delay, and frustration of managing the assets of your loved one as they intended. This will leave you in comfort and peace.

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Probate

If you leave your estate to your loved ones without a will or trust, everything you own will pass through probate.

This process is expensive, time-consuming, and open to the public. You do not want to navigate this journey alone. Probate involves filing numerous documents with the court, correcting probate notes in a timely manner, collecting the decedent’s assets, notifying creditors, paying liabilities, and distributing the remaining assets to heirs.

The loss of a loved one is difficult enough. Do not complicate it further by attempting to administer the probate process without our assistance.

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FAQs on Wills and Trust Administration

How does a will and trust work?

A will is a legal document that outlines how your assets should be distributed after your death, while a trust is a legal arrangement where you transfer ownership of your assets to a trustee who manages them according to your instructions, allowing for more control over your asset distribution.

The administration of a will is the process of managing the assets of a deceased person as directed by their will. This process may involve probate, which is a court proceeding that appoints an estate administrator.

Trust administration is the process of managing a trust’s assets, distributions and filings. It involves accounting for assets, investing them, and distributing them to beneficiaries.

Probate administration is the legal process of managing and distributing a deceased person’s assets. It involves identifying assets, paying debts, and distributing the remaining property to beneficiaries according to intestate succession. 

Protect Your Legacy with Expert Legal Guidance

When it comes to will and trust administration, having a trusted attorney by your side is essential for ensuring your wishes are carried out smoothly.

Whether you’re navigating probate, managing estate assets, or resolving family disputes, we provide the legal expertise to protect your legacy and provide peace of mind for your loved ones.

Reach out today for a consultation and ensure your estate is handled with care and precision.