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What To Know About Avoiding Probate in Virginia

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

You may have heard horror stories about probate or potentially were appointed as an executor in someone else’s estate and learned firsthand the difficulties of closing out someone’s estate. Working with a qualified Virginia Beach estate planning lawyer, you may learn that there are many ways to avoid probate. When you pass away, the… Read More »

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Do Real Estate Assets Go Through Probate?

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

If you own any kind of real estate, including a home, you should include these in your will because there is a high chance they will pass through probate. There are some options for keeping real estate outside of your probated estate, such as transfer on death deeds, joint ownership, or trusts. Whether you… Read More »

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How to Understand the Role of a Probate Judge in an Estate

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

Probate judges are important individuals when a contest or dispute emerges in the processing of an estate. Probate judges are state judicial officials and civil court judges who oversee those cases that enter the probate court system within their state. This can include concerns related to competency or guardianship in addition to the estate… Read More »

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Four Ways to Simplify or Avoid Probate

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

Given that probate can be expensive as well as a drawn out process, it’s no surprise that many people turn to estate planning strategies to avoid or simplify probate. Although in many cases probate can be streamlined, it might be best to think about strategies to avoid probate where you can. There are several… Read More »

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Is There Any Property That Should Be Left Out of a Will?

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

Not all property will be passed on as a result of what’s listed in your last will and testament. You’ll need to consider including and excluding the right assets by partnering with a trusted estate planning lawyer to help you. There are several different kinds of property that you should expressly leave out of… Read More »

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Do I Really Need to Be Concerned About Probate?

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

You might have heard other people mention probate and their desire in engaging with the right estate planning attorney to avoid it. Probate might also be referred to as estate administration and references the different types of tasks that must be done in order to close out your estate. A probate case can be… Read More »

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When Does Probate Start in Virginia?

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

Losing a loved one presents many questions, challenges, and tasks that all must be addressed within a relatively quick timeframe after the loved one passes. One of these necessary tasks is opening the estate in probate. Probate can start shortly after the loved one passes away, ideally within one week after the deceased has… Read More »

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How Do Wills Get Probated in Virginia?

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

The county in which the decedent passed away is the primary place that the paperwork will be filed to probate a will. The probate process is handled by the circuit court in that county. Probate is typically required in Virginia when the estate’s assets total more than $5,000, so streamline procedures might be available… Read More »

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How Long Does Probate Take in Virginia?

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

In Virginia probate is the process of proving before the appropriate court, that any document submitted as belonging to the decedent are legally valid and genuine. Typically the executor that is appointed in your will presents this document to the clerk of the circuit court in the county or city in which you lived… Read More »

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Irrevocable Trust Could Have Saved Fuss Over Novelist’s Estate

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

The late Tom Clancy’s novels showed he had a remarkable grasp of military strategy. His muddled estate shows he did not bring the same kind of acumen to his own personal financial affairs, according to a recent article on the website insurancenewsnet.com. Clancy passed away in Baltimore on Oct. 1, 2013. He was 66…. Read More »

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