Losing a family member or loved one is an emotionally challenging experience. During these difficult times, our expertise and integrity can provide you with guidance and support. With a track record of uncompromising ethics, I aim to instill confidence and trust as we navigate through this process together.

When it comes to probate matters, not every situation requires a general probate case.

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We understand that the overwhelming nature of the situation can make it difficult to stay organized. That’s why I am here to assist you in getting everything in order. I work alongside a team of highly qualified professionals who are dedicated to helping you through this challenging time.

There are instances where a simple affidavit can suffice. Contact us to discuss your specific circumstances and determine if your situation can be handled effectively and efficiently with this alternative approach.

In a summary probate proceeding, you can expect a minimum probate period of 120 to 180 days. This allows for publication of creditor notices and gives creditors time to file claims. It also allows for the collection and liquidation of estate assets. However, general administrations often take much longer if complications arise.

Probate is the administration of estate assets previously owned by a deceased person. When a property owner dies, their assets are commonly reviewed by a probate court for payment o the allowed claims of the deceased person's creditors and then to the nominated beneficiaries.

This court provides the final ruling on the division and distribution of assets.

In Nevada, if the deceased person's assets include real estate or other property with titles (like cars), probate (or administration) will be required to transfer title. Normally, there is no reason to delay starting the process.

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