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Expert guidance on probate, estate administration, and navigating life after loss.

Probate in Rhode Island: A Plain-English Guide

A comprehensive, plain-English guide for families and executors navigating the Rhode Island probate process. Learn about the state's unique municipal courts, the $15,000 small estate limit, 2026 estate tax rules, and exact statutory timelines.

March 16, 2027by EverSettled
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Probate in Oregon: A Plain-English Guide for Executors

Navigating probate in Oregon can feel overwhelming for grieving families. This comprehensive guide explains the Oregon probate process, executor duties, small estate limits, and court timelines.

March 12, 2027by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Probate in North Dakota: A Plain-English Guide

A complete, step-by-step guide to navigating the North Dakota probate process. Learn about executor duties, court timelines, the $100,000 small estate affidavit limit, and creditor rules.

March 11, 2027by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Probate in North Carolina: A Plain-English Guide

Executors and families settling an estate in North Carolina need a practical roadmap. Learn the North Carolina probate process, executor duties, court timelines, small estate shortcuts, and how to manage creditor notices without the legal jargon.

March 9, 2027by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Probate in New York: A Plain-English Guide for Executors (2026)

Navigate the complex New York probate process with this step-by-step executor's guide. Learn about Surrogate's Court rules, the 7-month creditor window, executor fees, and exactly how to settle an estate in New York without risking personal liability.

March 8, 2027by EverSettled Principal Writer
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Probate in New Mexico: A Plain-English Guide

A complete, step-by-step guide to navigating probate in New Mexico. Learn about the dual court system, executor duties, the $50,000 small estate affidavit limit, and how to protect yourself from personal liability while settling an estate.

March 5, 2027by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Probate in New Jersey: A Plain-English Guide (2026)

Navigate the New Jersey probate process with confidence. Learn about the 10-day waiting period, Surrogate courts, executor duties, tax waivers, and how to avoid the biggest estate administration mistakes.

March 4, 2027by EverSettled
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Probate in New Hampshire: A Plain-English Guide

A comprehensive, plain-English guide to navigating probate in New Hampshire. Learn the NH probate process, exact court fees, timeline expectations, executor duties, and how to use the Waiver of Administration shortcut.

March 2, 2027by EverSettled
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Probate in Nevada: A Plain-English Guide (2026 Rules)

Executors and grieving families need a clear roadmap for the Nevada probate process. This comprehensive 2026 guide explains the newly updated $500,000 summary administration limit, small estate shortcuts, executor duties, exact court timelines, and how to navigate the system without risking personal liability.

March 1, 2027by EverSettled Content Team
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Probate in Nebraska: A Plain-English Guide for Executors

Executors and families settling an estate in Nebraska need a clear roadmap. Learn about the Nebraska probate process, the $100,000 small estate affidavit, executor duties, court timelines, and the strict 9-month deadline for the state's unique inheritance tax.

February 26, 2027by EverSettled
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Probate in Montana: A Plain-English Guide for Executors (2026 Rules)

A comprehensive, plain-English guide to navigating the Montana probate process. Learn about executor duties, small estate shortcuts, local district court timelines, and how the Uniform Probate Code simplifies estate administration for grieving families.

February 25, 2027by EverSettled
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Probate in Missouri: A Plain-English Guide for Executors (2026 Rules)

Navigate the Missouri probate process with confidence. Learn about executor duties, the $40,000 small estate limit, unique shortcuts like Refusal of Letters, and the strict one-year deadline to present a will.

February 23, 2027by EverSettled
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Probate in Mississippi: A Plain-English Guide for Executors

A practical, state-aware guide to navigating the probate process in Mississippi. Learn about Chancery Court procedures, executor duties, the 90-day creditor window, and the updated $75,000 small estate affidavit rules.

February 22, 2027by EverSettled
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Probate in Minnesota: A Plain-English Guide for Executors

A practical, step-by-step overview of the Minnesota probate process. Learn about the $75,000 small estate limit, executor duties, the mandatory 4-month creditor window, and court timelines.

February 19, 2027by EverSettled Content Team
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Probate in Michigan: A Plain-English Guide (2026 Rules)

Executors and families settling an estate in Michigan need a practical, state-aware overview of the probate process. Learn about the $50,000 small estate limit, executor duties, strict creditor deadlines, and how to navigate the Michigan probate court without overwhelm.

February 18, 2027by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Probate in Massachusetts: A Plain-English Guide (2026 Rules)

Navigating probate in Massachusetts can be a complex endeavor. This comprehensive guide explains the MUPC rules, Voluntary Administration, informal vs. formal court procedures, the strict one-year creditor window, and the precise duties of a Personal Representative settling an estate.

February 16, 2027by EverSettled
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Probate in Maryland: A Plain-English Guide for Executors

A complete, step-by-step guide to navigating the Maryland probate process. Learn about the Orphans' Court, small estate limits, executor duties, and inheritance tax exemptions.

February 15, 2027by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Probate in Maine: A Plain-English Guide for Executors (2026 Rules)

A comprehensive, step-by-step guide to navigating the probate process in Maine. Learn about executor deadlines, county court rules, handling creditors, and how to use the small estate affidavit to skip formal court proceedings entirely.

February 12, 2027by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Probate in Louisiana: A Plain-English Guide to Successions (2026 Rules)

Navigating the Louisiana probate process doesn't have to be overwhelming. Discover how successions work, the duties of a dative administrator, small estate limits, and the state's unique forced heirship laws.

February 11, 2027by EverSettled
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Probate in Kentucky: A Plain-English Guide for Executors

Navigate the Kentucky probate process with confidence. This plain-English guide covers executor duties, court timelines, small estate shortcuts, and creditor rules.

February 9, 2027by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Probate in Indiana: A Plain-English Guide for Executors (2026 Rules)

A comprehensive, step-by-step guide to navigating the Indiana probate process. Learn about the $100,000 small estate affidavit, executor duties, and the difference between supervised and unsupervised administration.

February 4, 2027by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Probate in Illinois: A Plain-English Guide for Executors

A complete, step-by-step guide to navigating the Illinois probate process. Learn about the $150,000 small estate limit, Letters of Office, court costs, the mandatory 6-month creditor window, and how to protect yourself from executor personal liability.

February 2, 2027by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Probate in Idaho: A Plain-English Guide for Executors

A comprehensive, step-by-step guide to navigating the Idaho probate process, understanding executor duties under the Uniform Probate Code, managing the strict 4-month creditor window, and utilizing small estate shortcuts.

February 1, 2027by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Probate in Hawaii: A Plain-English Guide for Executors

Navigating probate in Hawaii can feel overwhelming for grieving families. This comprehensive guide explains Hawaii's probate process, the $100,000 small estate limit, executor duties, court timelines, and the mandatory 4-month creditor period.

January 29, 2027by EverSettled
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Probate in Georgia: A Plain-English Guide for Executors

Navigating probate in Georgia can be overwhelming. Learn the difference between solemn and common form, how the Year's Support petition works, state timelines, and the exact duties of an executor settling a Georgia estate.

January 28, 2027by EverSettled Team
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Probate in District of Columbia: A Plain-English Guide

Navigate the District of Columbia probate process with confidence. Learn about the $40,000 small estate limit, personal representative duties, strict creditor deadlines, and local court procedures in this comprehensive guide for families.

January 26, 2027by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Probate in Delaware: A Plain-English Guide for Executors (2026 Rules)

Navigating the Delaware probate process requires understanding strict timelines, the Register of Wills, and the new 2026 small estate threshold updates. This step-by-step guide explains everything executors need to know.

January 25, 2027by EverSettled Team
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Probate in Connecticut: A Plain-English Guide for Executors

A comprehensive guide to probate in Connecticut. Learn about the CT probate process, the $40,000 small estate limit, court fee calculations, tax clearances, and how long estate administration takes.

January 22, 2027by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Probate in Colorado: A Plain-English Guide for Executors

Navigating the Colorado probate process doesn't have to be overwhelming. Learn about informal vs. formal probate, small estate affidavits, executor duties, timelines, and the exact court forms you need.

January 21, 2027by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Probate in Arkansas: A Plain-English Guide for Executors

A comprehensive, plain-English guide for families and executors navigating probate in Arkansas. Learn the rules for small estate affidavits, the strict six-month creditor waiting period, executor compensation limits, and exact court timelines to expect.

January 19, 2027by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Probate in Arizona: A Plain-English Guide to the 2026 Rules

A practical, step-by-step overview of the Arizona probate process. Learn about the new 2026 small estate limits, personal representative duties, court timelines, and how to manage the estate without risking personal liability.

January 18, 2027by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Probate in Alaska: A Plain-English Guide

Navigating probate in Alaska can feel overwhelming for grieving families. This plain-English guide covers the entire Alaska probate process, executor duties, timelines, handling creditors, and how to use a small estate affidavit to skip court entirely.

January 15, 2027by EverSettled
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Probate in Ohio: A Plain-English Guide for Executors

Navigating probate in Ohio can be overwhelming. This plain-English guide explains executor duties, how to secure Letters of Authority, Ohio's small estate shortcuts, court timelines, and the strict rules for paying creditors without risking your own money.

January 14, 2027by EverSettled
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Probate in Alabama: A Plain-English Guide

A practical, state-specific guide to navigating the Alabama probate process. Learn about the mandatory 6-month creditor window, executor duties, timeline expectations, and when families can use the Summary Distribution small estate shortcut.

January 12, 2027by EverSettled
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Probate in Tennessee: A Plain-English Guide for Executors

Navigating the Tennessee probate process doesn't have to be overwhelming. Learn about executor duties, Chancery vs. Probate courts, small estate affidavits, and the mandatory 4-month creditor waiting period.

January 11, 2027by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Probate in Oklahoma: A Plain-English Guide (2026)

Navigating probate in Oklahoma can feel overwhelming for a grieving family. This comprehensive guide explains the Oklahoma court process, small estate alternatives, executor duties, summary administration, expected timelines, and estate costs.

January 8, 2027by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Probate in Florida: A Plain-English Guide

A comprehensive, plain-English guide for families and executors navigating the Florida probate process. Learn about the mandatory attorney rule, small estate options, timelines, and your fiduciary duties as a Personal Representative.

January 7, 2027by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Probate in Texas: A Plain-English Guide for Executors (2026 Rules)

Navigating probate in Texas doesn't have to be a nightmare. Learn the step-by-step Texas probate process, executor duties, rules for Small Estate Affidavits, and why Texas is actually one of the most probate-friendly states in the country.

January 5, 2027by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Probate in California: A Plain-English Guide for Executors

Executors and families settling an estate in California need a clear, jargon-free roadmap of the state-specific probate process, timelines, and forms. Learn how long probate takes, what your legal duties are, and how the new 2025/2026 small estate limit updates (AB 2016) might let you skip formal court proceedings.

January 4, 2027by EverSettled Team
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Ancillary Probate: What Happens When Property Is in Another State

Executors often face a frustrating surprise when settling an estate: out-of-state real estate requires a second court process. Learn how ancillary probate works, what assets trigger it, and the practical steps to manage property from afar.

January 1, 2027by EverSettled Editorial Team
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No Close Family: Who Handles an Estate When Someone Dies Alone?

When someone dies without an obvious next of kin, friends and neighbors often want to help but lack legal authority. Discover exactly who handles an estate when there is no family, how county Public Administrators step in, and what happens to unclaimed assets.

December 31, 2026by EverSettled
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What If the Deceased Had No ID, No Paperwork, or No Organized Records?

A step-by-step detective guide for executors and family members settling an estate when the deceased left absolutely no ID, no financial records, and no organized paperwork.

December 29, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Final Paycheck and Employer Benefits After Death: An Executor's Complete Guide

Executors need a clear, step-by-step roadmap to navigate collecting a deceased employee's final paycheck, handling W-2 and 1099 tax requirements, electing COBRA for surviving dependents, and claiming workplace life insurance.

December 25, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Pension Benefits After Death: PBGC, Employer Plans, and Beneficiaries

Managing a traditional pension after a death is fundamentally different from handling a 401(k). Discover how executors must report the death to stop overpayments, uncover hidden defined benefit plans through the PBGC, and help surviving spouses claim survivor annuities that bypass probate.

December 24, 2026by EverSettled Content Team
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Credit Reports After Death: Notifying Bureaus and Preventing Identity Theft

Executors must notify the major credit bureaus immediately after a death. Learn how to prevent deceased identity theft, request a final credit report, and build an accurate estate inventory to handle outstanding debts.

December 22, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Forwarding Mail After Death: USPS Steps, Bills, and Estate Records

Executors must follow strict federal guidelines to forward mail after a death. Learn how to navigate USPS requirements, stop junk mail, and use the mailbox as a tool to uncover hidden estate assets.

December 21, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Grieving and Settling an Estate at the Same Time: An Executor's Guide to Survival

A complete, compassionate guide for bereaved executors who are balancing intense personal grief with the demanding legal responsibilities of estate administration. Learn how to triage urgent tasks, manage complex family dynamics, and navigate probate without burning out.

December 11, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Funeral Planning vs. Estate Settlement: What Comes Next After the Service

Discover the crucial differences between funeral planning vs estate settlement. Learn how to transition from the emotional sprint of the funeral into the administrative marathon of probate, including a step-by-step death administration checklist and guidance on navigating frozen bank accounts.

December 10, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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UK Probate vs. US Probate: Why the Process and Costs Are Different

A comprehensive guide for families navigating estate settlement who are confused by conflicting international advice. Discover the fundamental differences between the UK and US probate systems, avoid following the wrong country's guidance, and learn exactly what to do if an estate holds assets across borders.

December 4, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Estate Planning vs. Estate Settlement: Which Help Do You Need?

Confused by legal terminology after a loved one's passing? Discover the core differences between creating an estate plan before death and administering an estate settlement afterward, and learn exactly which professionals and tools you need for each stage.

December 3, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Trust vs. Probate: Which Assets Go Where After Death?

Overwhelmed by the different types of property left behind? Discover how to categorize a deceased loved one's estate by ownership path. Learn exactly which items require court approval, which are managed privately, and how to avoid costly legal mistakes.

December 1, 2026by EverSettled Content Team
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Trust Accounting: What Beneficiaries Can Reasonably Ask For

Understand exactly what financial information a trust beneficiary is legally entitled to see, how often trustees must report, and how state laws or trust terms dictate these transparency rules.

November 27, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Successor Trustee Checklist After Death: A Practical Guide

A comprehensive successor trustee checklist detailing the exact steps to administer a trust after death. Learn how to notify beneficiaries, obtain an EIN, and manage distributions without risking personal liability.

November 26, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Revocable vs. Irrevocable Trusts: What Changes When the Grantor Dies

When the creator of a living trust passes away, the trust automatically becomes irrevocable. Learn how this legal and tax shift impacts successor trustees, beneficiary rights, and the administration process.

November 24, 2026by EverSettled Principal Writer
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Executor Accused of Stealing: How Records Protect Everyone

When an executor is accused of stealing, the accusation usually stems from beneficiary mistrust and poor communication rather than actual theft. Learn how meticulous record-keeping, transparent accounting, and understanding your fiduciary duty protect you from surcharge actions and personal financial liability.

November 17, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Beneficiary Wants Money Before Probate Ends: What Executors Should Say

Executors frequently face intense pressure from beneficiaries who want their inheritance immediately. Learn why you cannot distribute funds before debts and taxes are paid, the severe personal liability risks of an early inheritance distribution, and exact communication scripts to use.

November 16, 2026by EverSettled Principal Writer
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A Relative Sold the Estate Home Before Probate Finished: Now What?

Discover what to do if a relative or executor sold an estate home without permission before probate finished. Learn how to freeze funds, reverse voidable deeds, and take legal action to protect your rightful inheritance.

November 12, 2026by EverSettled Content Team
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Sibling Living in the Estate Home: Rent, Repairs, and Fairness

When a sibling lives in the estate home, it often triggers emotional and financial friction. Learn the exact rules executors must follow regarding fair market rent, property repairs, fiduciary duties, and equalizing the final inheritance.

November 10, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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No-Contact Beneficiaries: How Executors Can Give Notice Without Drama

A comprehensive guide for executors handling estranged or missing beneficiaries during probate. Learn how to fulfill your fiduciary duty, conduct a diligent search, navigate uncooperative heirs, and close the estate without getting dragged into family drama.

November 9, 2026by EverSettled
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Minor Beneficiaries: What Happens When a Child Inherits

Discover exactly what executors must do when a minor inherits from an estate. Learn about testamentary trusts, UTMA accounts, court-appointed guardianship of the estate, and how to protect the minor's assets while avoiding massive personal liability.

November 6, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Blended Family Probate: Surviving Spouses, Stepchildren, and Adult Children

Navigating blended family probate requires executors to understand strict inheritance laws, stepchild exclusions, surviving spouse elective shares, and legal notice requirements to prevent highly emotional family disputes.

November 3, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Selling Stocks in an Estate: An Executor's Complete Guide to Brokerage Accounts

A comprehensive, step-by-step roadmap for executors handling estate investments. Learn how to manage market risk, clear brokerage red tape like Medallion Signature Guarantees, understand the step-up in tax basis, and legally sell stocks during the probate process.

October 30, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Form 1041 for Estates: When Probate Creates an Estate Income Tax Return

Executors are often surprised to learn that an estate can generate its own income during probate. Discover when an estate must file IRS Form 1041, how to track post-death earnings, and the difference between final personal taxes, estate income taxes, and estate transfer taxes.

October 29, 2026by EverSettled
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Final Tax Return After Death: The Complete Executor Checklist

A comprehensive guide for executors navigating the final tax return after death. Learn how to handle the deceased's final 1040, file Form 1310 for refunds, submit Form 56, and avoid personal liability by securing IRS tax clearance.

October 27, 2026by EverSettled
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Medicaid Estate Recovery: What Families Should Know During Probate

Discovering a massive Medicaid claim against a loved one's estate is often the biggest shock families face in probate. Learn how the Medicaid Estate Recovery Program works, what assets are vulnerable, and how executors can navigate mandatory exemptions, hardship waivers, and state-specific rules.

October 26, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Insolvent Estate: What Happens When Debts Exceed Assets

Discover what happens when an estate's debts exceed its assets. Learn how creditor priority works, why family members rarely inherit debt, and how executors can avoid personal liability when settling an insolvent estate.

October 23, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Funeral Bills and the Estate: Who Pays and When

Executors and family members need to understand the timing of funeral payments, how out-of-pocket reimbursements work, the legal priority of the funeral bill, and why accessing estate funds immediately is difficult.

October 22, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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How to Stop Creditor and Collection Calls After a Death: An Executor's Guide

Families are often overwhelmed by aggressive debt collectors after a loved one passes. Learn your rights under the FDCPA, exact scripts to use, and how to legally stop collection calls after a death.

October 20, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Credit Card Debt After Death: Executor Guide to Claims and Calls

Executors and grieving family members are often overwhelmed by credit card bills and collection calls arriving in the mail. Learn if you are personally responsible for the debt, how to handle aggressive debt collectors legally, and the exact steps to close the accounts and notify credit bureaus.

October 19, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Medical Bills After Death: What the Estate May Owe

Understand exactly how outstanding medical and hospital bills are handled during probate, clarify whether family members are personally liable, and learn how executors can handle aggressive debt collectors.

October 16, 2026by EverSettled
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Firearms in an Estate: Executor Safety, Transfer, and Storage Questions

Executors and administrators face unique physical safety and legal liability challenges when dealing with firearms in an estate. Learn how to secure, inventory, and legally transfer inherited weapons under strict federal and state regulations.

October 13, 2026by EverSettled
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Dividing Personal Property After Death Without Starting a Family Fight

Discover exactly how to divide personal property after death without sparking a family fight. Learn step-by-step methods for executors to secure assets, inventory belongings, use fair distribution systems like lotteries, and appropriately document everything to prevent sibling rivalry.

October 12, 2026by EverSettled
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Crypto After Death: What Executors Should Know Before Touching Wallets

Managing cryptocurrency during probate carries massive financial and legal risks. Learn how executors can legally locate, value, secure, and transfer digital assets without breaching fiduciary duties or running foul of strict IRS rules.

October 9, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Digital Accounts After Death: A Guide to Email, Cloud Storage, and Passwords

Managing digital accounts after death requires following specific legal frameworks. Learn how executors can lawfully access a deceased loved one's emails, cloud storage, photos, and devices without violating privacy laws or terms of service.

October 8, 2026by EverSettled
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Safe Deposit Box After Death: How Executors Can Get Access

Discover the specific legal steps required to access a safe deposit box after death. Learn how executors can legally petition the probate court to retrieve a will, burial deed, or life insurance policy locked inside a bank vault.

October 6, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Transferring a Car Title After Death: An Executor's Complete Guide

Learn the exact steps, DMV forms, and legal requirements for transferring a car title after death. Discover how to navigate probate, non-probate shortcuts, and how an executor can safely sell a deceased person's vehicle.

October 5, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Life Insurance After Death: Beneficiaries, Estates, and Finding Missing Policies

A complete guide for executors and families on navigating life insurance payouts. Learn how to locate missing policies using the NAIC locator, understand IRS tax rules, and determine exactly when life insurance proceeds bypass or enter the probate estate.

October 2, 2026by EverSettled
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Retirement Accounts and Probate: Inherited IRA & 401(k) Beneficiary Rules

Learn why retirement accounts usually bypass probate, what happens when they don't, and the complex tax, legal, and reporting responsibilities executors have for IRAs and 401(k)s.

October 1, 2026by EverSettled
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Bank Accounts After Death: What Goes Through Probate and What Does Not

Discover how to classify a deceased loved one's bank accounts by ownership and beneficiary status to anticipate bank freezes, prevent auto-pay failures, and determine which funds require formal probate.

September 29, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Reverse Mortgage After Death: What Heirs and Executors Need to Know

Navigating a reverse mortgage after death triggers a strict 30-day timeline. Learn how executors and heirs can stop foreclosure, use the 95% rule, protect a non-borrowing spouse, and settle the estate without inheriting the debt.

September 25, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Someone Is Living in the Estate Home: What Executors Can and Cannot Do

Navigating the administrative, legal, and family issues when an heir or tenant occupies estate property during probate. Learn how to fulfill your fiduciary duties, charge rent, and legally resolve probate home disputes without crossing dangerous legal lines.

September 24, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Utilities and Insurance After Death: What Executors Should Keep Active

Discover exactly which utilities and insurance policies executors must keep active after a death to protect the estate. Learn how to navigate vacant home insurance, avoid personal liability, and handle estate carrying costs during the probate process.

September 22, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Date-of-Death Value: Why Estate Appraisals Matter for Probate and Taxes

Assigning a value to estate assets is not guesswork; it is a strict legal and tax requirement. Learn why getting a professional date-of-death appraisal early prevents IRS penalties, stops sibling disputes over buyouts, and keeps the probate court inventory accurate.

September 18, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Court Confirmation for Probate Sales: Why Some Home Sales Need Approval

Learn when real estate sales need court approval, how confirmation hearings and overbids work, and what executors should expect during a dependent probate sale.

September 17, 2026by EverSettled
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As-Is Probate Sale: What Executors Need to Know Before Selling

Executors face immense pressure to renovate an inherited home. Learn why an as-is probate sale is often the smartest fiduciary decision, how state disclosure exemptions protect you, and why skipping repairs maximizes the step-up in basis tax advantage.

September 15, 2026by EverSettled Team
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Multiple Heirs and One House: How Probate Real Estate Gets Complicated

Inheriting a house with siblings is rarely a simple windfall; it is a shared financial liability. Learn how multiple heirs navigate probate real estate, handle carrying costs, manage buyout agreements, avoid forced partition actions, and understand tax implications.

September 14, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Should You Keep or Sell an Inherited House During Probate?

Help families navigate the complex financial and emotional decision of whether to keep or sell an inherited home. Learn how to evaluate estate cash needs, secure proper legal authority, understand step-up in basis tax rules, and manage sibling buyouts.

September 11, 2026by EverSettled Content Team
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Executor Personal Liability: 7 Mistakes That Can Cost You

Learn what triggers executor personal liability and how to protect yourself from costly court surcharges. Discover the seven most common executor mistakes, from premature distributions to ignoring the IRS, and how meticulous record-keeping can keep your personal finances completely safe during probate.

September 10, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Beneficiary Receipt and Release Forms: What They Mean Before Distribution

Reaching the end of probate should be a relief, but the final step often causes friction. Discover why executors require a beneficiary receipt and release form before distributing inheritance funds, what rights beneficiaries waive by signing, and how refunding clauses protect the estate.

September 8, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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How to Close Probate: Final Petition, Receipts, and Court Discharge

A comprehensive guide for executors and administrators on exactly how to close probate. Learn how to file the final petition, distribute assets, secure beneficiary receipts, and obtain the court's final order of discharge to protect yourself from personal liability.

September 7, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Final Accounting in Probate: What Executors Need to Track

Discover what financial records executors must track during probate, how to prepare a final accounting for the court, and how to avoid costly delays.

September 4, 2026by EverSettled
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Opening an Estate Bank Account: A Step-by-Step Executor Guide

A comprehensive, step-by-step guide for executors on how to open an estate bank account. Learn the exact documents you need, how to secure a free estate EIN, why commingling funds is a critical mistake, and how to protect probate funds from liability.

September 3, 2026by EverSettled
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Estate EIN: When an Executor Needs a Tax ID Number

Executors need an estate EIN to open a probate bank account, file taxes, and manage assets. Learn how to navigate the IRS process and get this critical tax ID completely free.

September 1, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Removing an Executor from an Estate: When Beneficiaries Can Ask the Court to Step In

Learn the difference between normal probate delays and true executor misconduct, the specific legal grounds required to remove an executor from an estate, and the steps beneficiaries must take to protect their inheritance.

August 31, 2026by EverSettled
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Executor Reimbursement: Which Expenses Can the Estate Pay Back?

A comprehensive guide explaining which out-of-pocket expenses an estate will reimburse an executor for, how to track receipts, and how to avoid the liability of mixing personal and estate funds during probate.

August 28, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Executor Compensation: Can You Be Paid for Settling an Estate?

Settling an estate is a massive, time-consuming job, and the law allows you to be paid for it. However, the calculation methods vary wildly by state, and the tax implications (income tax vs. tax-free inheritance) mean that taking the fee isn't always the smartest move for family members. Learn how executor fees work.

August 27, 2026by EverSettled Team
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How to Decline or Renounce Being Executor: A Complete Guide

Discover how to legally and gracefully decline the executor role before probate begins. Learn the crucial difference between renouncing and resigning, the exact paperwork required, and how to protect the estate if you are unable to serve.

August 25, 2026by EverSettled Content Team
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Co-Executors in Probate: How to Divide Work Without Delaying the Estate

Managing an estate as a co-executor is a complex legal and logistical challenge. Learn how to legally divide your workload, establish clear communication protocols, understand signature requirements, and avoid estate-delaying deadlocks that require court intervention.

August 24, 2026by EverSettled Team
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Executor vs. Administrator: What Changes When There Is No Will

Discover the crucial differences between an executor and an administrator of an estate. Learn how authority is granted, who gets priority when there is no will, and how probate responsibilities change.

August 21, 2026by EverSettled
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Your First Probate Hearing: What Executors Should Prepare

Prepare for your first probate hearing with this comprehensive guide for executors. Learn what documents to bring, what questions the judge will ask, and how to confidently navigate the courtroom.

August 20, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Proof of Service in Probate: The Paperwork That Keeps Cases Moving

Sending notice to heirs is only half the battle. Learn why filing a proof of service in probate is essential, how to complete the paperwork correctly, and how missing court deadlines can delay your appointment as executor.

August 18, 2026by EverSettled
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Notice to Creditors in Probate: What It Means and Why It Matters

Executors must legally notify creditors during probate. Learn how to publish the notice, find known debts, calculate the estate debt deadline, and protect yourself from personal liability when settling an estate.

August 17, 2026by EverSettled Content Team
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Notice to Heirs and Beneficiaries: What Executors Must Send

Estate settlement isn't a secret process; it requires rigorous, documented transparency. Learn exactly who gets notified, what documents they receive, strict state deadlines, and how executors can file proper proof of service to prevent costly probate delays.

August 14, 2026by EverSettled
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Probate Bonds Explained: When Courts Require Them and Who Pays

Discover what a probate bond is, when the court requires one, and how much it costs in 2026. Learn how your credit score affects the process, who pays the premium upfront, and how families can request a legal waiver during estate administration.

August 13, 2026by EverSettled
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Using Letters Testamentary at the Bank: What to Bring and What to Expect

Help for executors and administrators preparing for their bank visits after court appointment. Discover a comprehensive checklist of what to bring, understand bank documentation rules, and set realistic expectations.

August 11, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Why Probate Gets Delayed (and What Executors Can Actually Do About It)

Probate is notoriously slow, but many delays are preventable. Learn exactly why probate gets delayed—from mandatory creditor waiting periods to clerical court rejections and IRS backlogs—and how executors can proactively control the timeline.

August 10, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Small Estate Affidavit vs. Full Probate: How Families Should Decide

Deciding between a small estate affidavit vs probate can save your family time and money. Learn how to determine if an estate qualifies for this simplified shortcut, or if state limits, real estate, and debts require formal court proceedings.

August 7, 2026by EverSettled
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Executor Is in Jail or Prison: What Happens to the Estate?

When a named executor is in jail or prison, the estate administration can quickly grind to a halt. Learn how to legally remove an unavailable executor, secure a voluntary renunciation, appoint a successor or Administrator C.T.A., and protect the estate's assets in the meantime.

August 6, 2026by EverSettled
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How to Claim an Inheritance After Release From Prison: A Step-by-Step Guide

Returning home from incarceration to discover a potential missed inheritance can be overwhelming. This step-by-step guide explains how to find out if you missed a probate distribution, search state databases, navigate pay-to-stay seizure laws, and avoid scams targeting returning citizens.

August 4, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Inheriting Money or Property While Incarcerated: What Families Should Know

Discover the practical and legal steps for executors managing an estate with an incarcerated beneficiary. Learn about state probate notices, strict prison mail rules, identity verification for notaries, and how to safely distribute funds to a prison trust account without violating your fiduciary duty.

August 3, 2026by EverSettled
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What If an Estate Was Probated While You Were in Prison?

Coming home to discover that a loved one's estate was settled while you were incarcerated can be devastating. Learn how to access court records, understand state laws like pay-to-stay, and find out if you can legally reopen a closed estate to claim your inheritance.

July 31, 2026by EverSettled
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Can You Serve as Executor After Coming Home From Prison? A State-by-State Guide

Navigating probate with a criminal record can be complex. Learn whether a formerly incarcerated person can be an executor, how state laws vary, and practical steps to secure court approval.

July 30, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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How to Build an Estate Inventory Without Missing Assets

A comprehensive guide for executors on how to systematically build an estate inventory checklist, find hidden probate assets, determine the date of death value, and accurately file the probate inventory form without missing crucial financial records.

July 28, 2026by EverSettled
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How to Cancel Subscriptions and Close Accounts After a Death: An Executor's Guide

A comprehensive guide for executors and families on how to systematically identify and cancel a deceased person's subscriptions, stop recurring charges, and prevent estate waste without prematurely closing essential accounts.

July 27, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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The Documents You'll Need Before You Can Settle an Estate

A comprehensive guide and checklist for executors detailing the exact vital records, court filings, financial statements, and IRS documents needed to settle an estate smoothly and avoid legal delays.

July 24, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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What to Do in the First Week After Someone Dies: A Gentle Checklist

A calm, emotionally supportive checklist guiding recently bereaved families through immediate logistical priorities in the first week after a loss, intentionally pausing overwhelming probate tasks.

July 23, 2026by EverSettled
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Named in a Trust but Kept in the Dark? What Beneficiaries Are Entitled To

If you are a trust beneficiary kept in the dark by an unresponsive trustee, you have distinct legal rights to a copy of the trust, a financial accounting, and regular communication. Learn how to demand transparency and protect your inheritance.

July 21, 2026by EverSettled
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How to Locate a Loved One's Will After They've Passed: A Complete Search Guide

Discover exactly how to locate a will after death with our comprehensive step-by-step document search guide. Learn where to look, how to legally access a safe deposit box, and what to do if you can only find a copy of the original will.

July 20, 2026by EverSettled Principal Writer
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Is That "Unclaimed Inheritance" Email a Scam? Warning Signs to Check

Received an unexpected email about a multi-million dollar inheritance? Learn how to spot advance-fee fraud, identify fake law firm emails, and verify legitimate estate notices with our comprehensive guide to unclaimed inheritance scams.

July 17, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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"Do I Have an Unclaimed Inheritance?" How to Actually Check

Wondering if you have a missing inheritance waiting for you? Learn how to legitimately search for unclaimed property after a death using free government databases, how to recover lost life insurance policies or savings bonds, and how to spot predatory scams.

July 16, 2026by EverSettled Principal Writer
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How to Find Out If You're a Beneficiary of an Estate: A Step-by-Step Search Guide

Are you wondering if you were left an inheritance? Learn how to find out if you are a beneficiary of an estate, trust, or life insurance policy with our step-by-step investigative guide to court records, state databases, and legal notice requirements.

July 14, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Contesting a Will vs. Administering a Contested Estate: What Stops and What Continues

Discover the crucial differences between contesting a will and managing the ongoing administration of a contested estate. Learn what administrative duties continue, how taxes and bills are handled during probate litigation, and what restrictions are placed on asset distribution.

July 13, 2026by EverSettled Content Team
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When the Executor Is a Sibling Who Won't Communicate: A Beneficiary's Guide

Dealing with a sibling executor who refuses to communicate can be both emotionally draining and financially dangerous. Learn how to distinguish normal probate delays from illegal ghosting, understand your beneficiary rights, and discover the exact legal steps to force transparency without immediately triggering a.

July 10, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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The Will Is Being Withheld: Your Rights and Next Steps

Discover exactly what to do if an executor or family member is illegally withholding a will. Learn about your beneficiary rights, severe state-specific penalties for hiding a will, and a step-by-step legal guide to compelling production in probate court.

July 9, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Estate Tax vs. Inheritance Tax: What the Family Actually Owes in 2026

Executors and families are often terrified by the phrase 'death taxes.' Discover the crucial differences between the estate tax vs inheritance tax, understand the 2026 federal limits, and learn exactly what tax returns the estate actually needs to file.

July 7, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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What Happens to a Mortgage When the Homeowner Dies?

Discover exactly what happens to a mortgage when the homeowner dies. Learn about the executor's responsibilities during probate, federal protections like the Garn-St. Germain Act, strict reverse mortgage timelines, and your options for an inherited house.

July 6, 2026by EverSettled Principal Writer
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The Truth About Debt After Death: Who Is Responsible for a Deceased Person's Debts?

Grieving families often panic when collection calls begin, but you rarely inherit your loved one's financial obligations. Learn who is legally responsible for a deceased person's debts, how executors must prioritize payments to avoid personal liability, and how to stop predatory debt collectors.

July 3, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Settling an Estate Without Paying Upfront: How Deferred Fees Work

Discover how to settle an estate without paying upfront costs. Learn about deferred probate attorney fees, court fee waivers, executor reimbursement, and how the estate pays its own administrative expenses so you never risk your personal savings.

July 2, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Probate Attorney Fees Explained: Why the Estate Pays More Than You Expect

Discover exactly how probate attorney fees are calculated, why statutory percentage fees often shock families by using gross estate values, and how organizing your estate with EverSettled can significantly reduce legal costs.

June 30, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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How Much Does Probate Actually Cost in 2026? A Complete Breakdown

Discover the true cost of probate in 2026, including court fees, attorney rates, executor compensation, and the out-of-pocket cash flow gaps families face.

June 29, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Do You Really Need a Lawyer for Probate? A Guide for Executors

Discover whether you legally need an attorney for probate, learn the crucial differences between legal and administrative work, and find out how executors can save estate funds by handling administration tasks effectively.

June 26, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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The Executor's Checklist: Everything You're Responsible For After a Death

A comprehensive, chronological executor checklist detailing the duties, timelines, tax requirements, and legal responsibilities you face when settling a loved one's estate.

June 25, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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Letters of Administration vs. Letters Testamentary: Which One You Need

Discover the crucial differences between Letters of Administration and Letters Testamentary, learn how probate courts issue them based on the presence of a will, and get practical advice for presenting these legal documents to banks to unlock an estate.

June 23, 2026by EverSettled Editorial Team
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How to Start Probate: A Step-by-Step Guide for Executors

Stepping into the role of an executor can be overwhelming. Learn exactly how to start probate with this comprehensive, step-by-step guide. We cover the pre-probate checklist, finding the will, filing the probate petition, obtaining Letters Testamentary, and securing an estate EIN.

June 22, 2026by EverSettled Content Team
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What Is Probate and When Is It Required?

An explanation of the legal process of validating a will, settling an estate, and distributing assets, detailing when this court-supervised process becomes mandatory.

February 17, 2026by EverSettled
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What Happens When There is No Will

An explanation of dying intestate, how state laws dictate asset distribution (line of succession), and the role of the court-appointed administrator.

February 15, 2026by EverSettled
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Understanding Living Trusts and Their Benefits

An overview of how a living trust works, its primary purpose of avoiding probate, and the roles of the grantor, trustee, and beneficiary.

February 13, 2026by EverSettled
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The Role of the Executor or Administrator

A breakdown of the legal duties and responsibilities of the person appointed to manage a deceased person's estate during the probate process.

February 11, 2026by EverSettled
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The Process of Closing an Estate

The final steps in the probate process, including filing final accounts, distributing assets, and officially being discharged by the court.

February 9, 2026by EverSettled
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The Executor's Job in Probate

A detailed guide to the legal and financial responsibilities of an executor, including asset location, debt settlement, tax filing, and final distribution.

February 7, 2026by EverSettled
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Small Estate Affidavits and Simplified Probate

An explanation of state-specific procedures that allow small estates (under a certain dollar limit) to transfer assets without full, formal probate court.

February 5, 2026by EverSettled
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Probate vs. Non-Probate Assets

The critical distinction between assets that must pass through the court-supervised probate process and those that pass automatically by contract or law.

February 3, 2026by EverSettled
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Probate in the USA: Community vs. Separate Property

An explanation of the difference between community property and separate property, and how each type affects the probate process after death.

February 1, 2026by EverSettled
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How to Avoid Probate: Common Strategies

An overview of the legal tools and titling methods used in estate planning to ensure assets pass directly to heirs without the expense and delay of the probate court system.

January 30, 2026by EverSettled
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How Long Probate Takes and Why It Can Be Delayed

An outline of the typical timeline for the probate process and the common factors that can cause significant delays, extending the closure of an estate.

January 28, 2026by EverSettled
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How Debts Are Paid in Probate

A step-by-step guide to the legal process an Executor must follow to satisfy the debts of the deceased using the estate's assets.

January 26, 2026by EverSettled
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Common Reasons Probate Gets Contested

A detailed look at the legal grounds and motivations for challenging the validity of a Will during the probate process, leading to litigation.

January 24, 2026by EverSettled
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Assets That Avoid Probate

A list and explanation of common non-probate assets, including life insurance, retirement accounts (401k/IRA), and joint tenancy property.

January 22, 2026by EverSettled
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