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Probate Process Without a Will
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The probate process without a will, also known as
intestate succession, occurs when a person passes
away without a valid will or any clear
instructions on how their assets should be
distributed. In such cases, the distribution of
the deceased person's estate is governed by the
laws of the state in which they resided. Here's a
brief overview of what typically happens
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1. Appointment of an Administrator
  • The court will appoint an administrator to
    oversee the probate process. This individual is
    usually a close relative, such as a surviving
    spouse or an adult child, but the court may also
    choose someone else if there are disputes or
    conflicts.

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2. Identification of Assets
  • The administrator's first task is to identify and
    locate all assets belonging to the deceased
    person. This may include real estate, bank
    accounts, investments, personal belongings, and
    other assets.

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3. Payment of Debts and Taxes
  • Before any assets can be distributed to heirs,
    the estate's debts and taxes must be settled.
    This includes paying off outstanding bills,
    taxes, and any other financial obligations.

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4. Distribution of Assets
  • Once debts and taxes have been paid, the
    remaining assets are distributed among the heirs
    according to the state's intestate succession
    laws. These laws vary from state to state but
    generally prioritize surviving spouses, children,
    parents, and other close relatives as
    beneficiaries.

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5. Court Approval
  • The administrator must file a final account with
    the court detailing how the assets were
    distributed. The court will review this
    information and, if satisfied, approve the
    distribution.

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6. Closing the Estate
  • After court approval, the estate can be closed,
    and the probate process is complete.

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Navigate the probate process seamlessly even
without a will. Discover insights into probate
administration at https//houston-probate-law.com/
probate-administration. Our expert guidance
ensures a smooth and efficient process.
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