Opening Estate Without Lawyer

Summary

Opening an estate without a lawyer in St. Clair County, Alabama, involves filing a petition for probate, publishing a notice to creditors, inventorying and appraising the estate, paying debts and taxes, and distributing remaining assets. If the deceased died intestate, the probate court will oversee the distribution. For a Camp Lejeune settlement, you may need Letters of Administration. A notarized next of kin affidavit can help identify heirs but may not replace the need for court-issued Letters of Administration. Consult a legal professional for detailed guidance.

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St.Clair county in Alabama is where he lived
In St.Clair county, Alabama, you can open an estate without a lawyer. Here are the general steps:
- File a petition for probate in St.Clair county court.
- Publish a notice to creditors.
- Inventory and appraise the estate.
- Pay the estate's debts, claims, taxes, and expenses.
- Distribute the remaining assets.
Please consult a legal professional for detailed guidance.
He didn’t have a will and he died in * but I have to open the estate due to I am goin to get a camp lejeune settlement in his name
In Alabama, when a person dies without a will (intestate), the probate court oversees the distribution of the estate. For the Camp Lejeune settlement, you may need to:
- Obtain Letters of Administration from the court.
- Submit these letters to the settlement administrators.
Please consult a legal professional for specific guidance.
I have a noterized next of kin affidavit
The notarized next of kin affidavit can be useful in identifying heirs for the estate. However, for the probate process in Alabama, you might still need to obtain Letters of Administration from the court. Please consult a legal professional for detailed guidance.