Do I need an attorney to probate an estate?

We cannot mandate that you use an attorney. Due to litigation liability employees in this office cannot give legal advice. We are not permitted to aid in the preparation of any forms. Unless you know what, how and when to do each step of the estate process, we urge you to at least consult with an attorney. We cannot refund filing fees if an estate was raised and later discovered it was not necessary to do so.

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1. Where are you located?
2. What are your hours of operation?
3. What records can be viewed by the public?
4. What records do you have in these offices and for what periods?
5. How may I obtain information?
6. What is a research fee?
7. What does probate mean?
8. Why is a will registered or probated?
9. What does intestate mean?
10. What is a short certificate?
11. When does a will get probated and filed?
12. Why do you keep the original will?
13. I can only find a copy of the decedent’s will. What can I do?
14. What are Letters ot Testamentary / Letters of Administration?
15. Do I need an attorney to probate an estate?
16. What do I need to open an estate?
17. Can your office help me prepare the inheritance forms?
18. What are the requirements to apply for a marriage license?
19. How do I obtain a certified marriage license?
20. Can I obtain a copy of my divorce decree in your office?