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Probate and Guardianships
Probate and Estate Administration
After the death of a loved one, you may find yourself faced with a variety of sometimes-confusing choices in how to administer the estate efficiently. The proper choice depends on the size of the estate, the existence of a will, and the family circumstances. The attorneys at Albin | Harrison | Roach have the experience to help you choose the appropriate legal mechanism for administering your loved one’s estate.
Guardianships
Guardianship empowers a court-appointed individual or entity with the authority to make decisions for an individual who is found to be incapacitated. Adults, minors (someone under 18 years old) and missing persons may be considered incapacitated. The court deems a person incapacitated when they are unable to make informed decisions. Albin | Harrison | Roach has worked with many families whose loved ones are no longer able to care for themselves due to developmental disabilities, disease, or injury. We are sensitive to the emotional distress of those called upon to seek guardianship and our attorneys recognize that this awesome responsibility can be made more difficult by conflicting emotions and a complicated judicial process. If you are contemplating seeking guardianship, we can help you face this sometimes overwhelming situation. Albin | Harrison | Roach has the resources, understanding and knowledge to guide you in your quest to protect the well-being of your family member who cannot care for themselves.
Our Attorneys
Albin | Harrison | Roach staffs a full team of experienced attorneys to handle probate and guardianships, including Curtis W. Harrison, Jeff Yates, Jennifer Richardson and Sharon Corsentino.
To find out more, just Contact Us by e-mail or call us at 214.423.5100.
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