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Glossary of Probate Terms
Glossary of Probate Terms Navigating the probate process can be complex, especially during a time of grief. Understanding key terms can help clarify the steps involved. Here’s a glossary of essential probate-related terms: Administrator: A person appointed by the court to manage and distribute the estate of someone who died without a will […]
Executor’s Duties
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