Probating an estate in Hanover Park, Illinois can be a tremendous undertaking—especially for someone who has never been named as a personal representative before. The probate attorneys of Chicagoland’s Christopher S. Nudo, Attorney at Law have extensive experience guiding personal representatives—also commonly referred to as "executors"—through the legally mandated steps involved in the probate process. Whether your family member, friend, or loved one named you as their personal representative or the estate’s principal died intestate (without a will), and you feel you are best suited to be the estate’s executor (administrator), the attorneys of Christopher S. Nudo, Attorney at Law can provide you with the professional legal guidance that you require. Call our centrally located Cook and Kane County law offices to schedule a consultation.
The State of Illinois’ Probate Process
Most of our clients are first-time executors, but even if you have experience as a personal representative, it is always wise to consult with a Hanover Park probate lawyer. It is the personal responsibility of the Executor (personal representative) to validate the will, interpret the intent of the document, and ensure that the last wishes of the decedent are honored. The probate process for the state of Illinois is similar to that of most states:
- The will is located and validated through the probate court
- The executor, administrator (personal representative) is approved by the court
- The estate’s assets are inventoried; protected; maintained; and when necessary, insured
- All creditors with valid claims are paid from the proceeds of the estate
- Any tax obligations to the IRS and State of Illinois are disbursed from the net value of the estate
- The remainder of the estate is distributed to the decedent’s beneficiaries in accordance with the will
- The estate is closed
In order to ensure compliance with state and federal law, and minimize the chance of legal complications, it is usually recommended that personal representatives retain the services of experienced, knowledgeable probate lawyers—like the ones you will find at Christopher S. Nudo, Attorney at Law .
Personal Representative/Executor Attorneys for Hanover Park, IL
Whether the deceased of an estate had a will or the estate is subject to Illinois, intestate probate process, if you are an interested party, you should contact the office of Christopher S. Nudo, Attorney at Law . Our probate lawyers have extensive experience in this area of law and can provide you with the advice that you need. To schedule an appointment with one of our Hanover Park, Illinois probate attorneys, call (847)-737-1800.