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Top 5 Questions About Probate.

People get to this site in many different ways. When they use a search engine like Google, they often enter just a few words like "inheritance laws" or "probate court." They also enter questions. The top 5 questions that we receive on Probate are:

  1. Who inherits if there is no will?
  2. What happens to community Property  in probate?
  3. Do Joint Accounts go through probate?
  4. What happens if their is no will and there are no heirs?
  5. What are family settlement agreements?
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