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During the Probate process an attorney’s help is vital. State requirements for time limits and managing the distribution of assets can be confusing. It can grow increasingly overwhelming if probate disputes arise or if your loved one didn’t leave a will. Your loved one may have required certain distribution of assets or requirements to receive what they left behind.
The loss of a loved one, whether it’s expected or not, can be difficult time. In your time of grief, you can turn to the attorney’s at Wolfe Ossa Law.
The loss of a loved one can be one of the most difficult situations you’ll ever face. Unfortunately, dealing with the distribution of your loved one’s assets–especially if he or she did not leave behind a will–can add stress to an already emotional time. Probate administration is the legal process by which assets from a deceased individual are distributed among beneficiaries.
When a family member passes away, there’s a lot to deal with and worry about. The administration of the estate is one area where we can help you make it all a little easier. With over 15 years of experience, Wolfe Ossa Law will provide you with complete and knowledgeable support throughout the probate process.
Admitted to practice in New Jersey and New York, our Attorneys fully understand the probate laws in both states. You can count on a meticulous attention to detail when you choose our law firm to assist you.
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Meet with a qualified attorney to discuss your needs
Create a plan tailored to meet your specific needs.
Breathe easy knowing that you and your family are secure.
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