Walking You Through The Probate Process
Probate court deals with many legal issues, including name changes, establishing guardianships, property transfers and the distribution of estates. If you have business before a probate court, the Georgia probate court attorneys at Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP, can guide you through the process.
We Know Probate And Estate Administration
The probate and estate administration lawyers at our Gainesville, Georgia, law firm can explain the probate court process and represent you. If you’ve been named the personal representative of an estate, then we can help you know what to do next. We handle:
- Contested wills: Is someone contesting a loved one’s will? Do you feel that a will should be contested? Or defended? Contact us about the issues involved and learn what your options are.
- Property transfer: When property is only in the name of a deceased person or when the property was jointly held, we can help you change the legal ownership.
- Guardianships and conservatorships: If you have a family member who cannot make health, daily living or financial decisions, talk to a probate lawyer about establishing a guardianship or conservatorship.
- Estate administration: There are many exacting details in properly administering an estate. All assets need to be inventoried, all bills and taxes need to be paid, and the property needs to be properly distributed. We can help.
Big-Firm Results And A Small-Firm Approach
At the Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP, we offer every estate administration client personal attention, responsive service and experienced legal counsel. We provide a private, comfortable setting to work through your family’s personal financial matters.
You can feel relaxed knowing that your loved one’s estate will be handled with care by an experienced attorney. We have decades of experience in estate planning and probate law. Our attorneys — including attorneys selected for inclusion to the Georgia Super Lawyers list — and our support staff are ready to help.
We Know It’s Not Easy, Let Us Help
The loss of a loved one and the probate process are never easy. Talk to an attorney in a one-on-one consultation at our Gainesville office for compassionate and experienced guidance. Call 678-601-2495 to schedule an appointment today.