When a loved one passes away, the probate process is often necessary to ensure that their estate is handled according to their wishes. In Georgia, probate can be a complex and time-consuming procedure, but with the right legal guidance, it can be managed smoothly. Wilson Legal is here to help you navigate every step of the way.

What Is Probate?

Probate is the legal process through which a deceased person’s assets are distributed to their heirs and beneficiaries. It involves validating the will, paying any outstanding debts and taxes, and transferring ownership of the remaining assets.

Steps in the Georgia Probate Process

  1. Filing the Will: The probate process begins with filing the deceased’s will with the probate court in the county where they lived. If there is no will, a petition for administration is filed instead.

  2. Appointment of an Executor or Administrator: If the will names an executor, that person will manage the estate’s affairs. Without a will, the court will appoint an administrator to handle the estate.

  3. Inventorying the Estate: The executor or administrator must create a detailed inventory of the deceased’s assets, including property, bank accounts, and personal belongings.

  4. Paying Debts and Taxes: Before distributing the assets, the executor must ensure that all debts and taxes are paid. This includes final medical bills, funeral expenses, and any outstanding loans.

  5. Distributing the Assets: Once all obligations are met, the remaining assets are distributed to the beneficiaries according to the will or, if there is no will, according to Georgia’s intestacy laws.

Challenges in Probate

While some probate cases are straightforward, others can be complicated by disputes among heirs, unclear terms in the will, or challenges to the validity of the will. These issues can lead to delays and additional legal costs.

How Wilson Legal Can Help

At Wilson Legal, we understand the emotional and financial pressures that probate can bring. Our experienced attorneys can guide you through the probate process, ensuring that your loved one’s estate is managed efficiently and according to their wishes. Whether you are an executor, administrator, or beneficiary, we provide the support and expertise you need to navigate probate with confidence.