Does a Will Have to be Probated in Alabama?
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Does a will have to be probated in Alabama?
Attorney Bill Miller discusses the probate process in Alabama, focusing on whether a will must be probated. He clarifies common misconceptions about wills and probate, explains the purpose of probate, and outlines which assets require probate. Bill also shares insights on avoiding probate through trusts and beneficiary designations, and emphasizes the importance of timely filing a will. The episode concludes with practical insights on estate planning and how to take the next step in your estate planning process.
Takeaways
- Probate is the legal process of proving a will and distributing assets.
- What does and does not go through probate
- What probate does
- Trusts and beneficiary designations can help avoid probate
- Probate is required for assets titled solely in the deceased's name
- Why you need a personal representative to manage the probate process
- How to avoid the unintended consequences of probate
Chapters
(00:00) Introduction to Probate and Wills
(01:00) Common Misconceptions About Wills
(03:07) Probate vs. Non-Probate Assets
(05:56) What is an intestate estate
(11:50) What creates complications for the probate process
Learn More and Connect with Bill Miller
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-miller-estate-and-elder-law-attorney-44036511/
https://twitter.com/attybillmiller
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_UuzlnOOHGmiGHgPY7FZ6A
Disclaimer
Please remember that this podcast is for informational purposes only. Please do not make any legal decisions based on what you hear on the podcast. The laws differ from state to state. Listening to this podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship. That does not happen unless we meet, agree to work together. and have a signed fee agreement.