Submitted by Christopher S. Nudo on
The cost, like time, is variable based on many factors including size, complexity, and the planning for probate that went into the estate planning. Costs include professional fees (legal and accounting), court costs, other administrative costs and fees, and the cost of the executor.
The cost of setting up an estate to avoid probate may be greater than the cost of doing a simple Will, but the cost of probate is far greater than the cost of estate planning to avoid probate. The cost of not doing any planning, or planning poorly, is greater still. For these reasons, you should do the planning with a reputable estate planning attorney necessary to avoid probate.
When planning your estate, you need an estate planning attorney with decades of experience up his sleeve. Christopher has the experience and together we will examine your assets thoroughly and come up with a strategy to reduce or eliminate most of the costs associated with probate.
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