ESTATE PLANNING


When a loved one dies, probate court can be time-consuming, expensive, and is usually unnecessary.

These articles show you a number of ways to pass your property to your inheritors, and avoid probate.


Jean DeKraker, CPA, PC
PROBATE INFORMATION
Jean DeKraker, CPA, PC WILL INFORMATION

 

"When a person dies, someone must step in to wind up the deceased person's affairs.

Bills must be paid, property must be accounted for and items must be passed on to the people chosen by the deceased person.

 If state law requires that all this be handled through court proceedings, the process can take many months."

Jean DeKraker, CPA, PC - Phoenix, Arizona

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