Probate/Estate Administration:

A loved one has passed away, what should I do now?

If someone close to you has passed away, we are sorry for your loss. The Probate/Estate Administration processes are legal processes that allow for the transfer of property from the deceased to the lawful recipients. Probate/Estate Administration can feel overwhelming in already trying times. Echols Law Group, P.C. provides a full line of services to assist you. Our goal is to walk with you from start to finish. Many times there are options in Probate/Estate Administration. We will assist in determining the best choice for you and your family.

 I have a family member or friend in need of a guardian, what do I do?

Guardians and Conservators are people appointed by the Probate Court to care for the person and property of another when that person is unable to adequately care for themselves. Echols Law Group, P.C. has experience in assisting guardians and conservators with the Court process and complying with the ongoing requirements of service.

Can probate be avoided?

We hear this question very often, especially from people who have served as executors and agents for their loved ones’ estates. The cost, time, and frustration of the probate process can be very burdensome during a time of already significant emotional burden. Fortunately, the answer is yesthere is a way to avoid the probate court, if you plan for it. To learn more about our estate planning process, click here.

Contact us:

To learn more about how we can serve you in the estate administration process, or how you can bless your family by avoiding probate, give our office a call (770-506-9092) or fill out this contact form.