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Wilson Estate Administration Lawyer

Wilson Estate Administration Attorney

The law firm of Farris & Farris, P.A., in Wilson, North Carolina, effectively and efficiently handles such legal concerns as estate administration, powers of attorneys and will contests. We have the experience needed to creatively and resourcefully best protect the assets you have worked a lifetime to achieve. They advise you on how to provide for the security of your loved ones and ensure that your assets are distributed according to your wishes.

There are advantages to avoiding probate court. Probate court actions can be expensive and may take a long time. The court can order your loved one's affairs in a manner different from the provisions of the will. The estate information is public record after a court proceeding for anyone to view.

Call us at 252-360-1339 or toll free 888-569-0691 or submit the online form on this website to schedule an appointment at no charge to review the facts of your case, provide your options under the law, and answer any questions you may have. We look forward to assisting you and will provide the individual attention and personalized service that you deserve.

The following legal matters are representative of the cases that we accept:

  • Health care power of attorneys
  • Probate administration
  • Will contests
  • Asset distribution
  • Undue influence

Wilson, Rocky Mount, Tarboro and Nashville, North Carolina Wills and Trusts Lawyer

We can guide you through developing a will or trust to protect your family and your assets for any situation. Without a legal document designating your wishes, a court has the power to make asset distributions not in accord with your desires.

Planning for the future is crucial for ensuring that your plans for the security of your loved ones will be carried out. Every family has unique needs that differ. You can provide for your loved ones and protect your assets with estate planning done by an experienced, skilled and knowledgeable estate administration attorney.

If you are a person who has not been mentioned in a loved one's will, you may still have a viable claim against the estate, depending on the facts of your situation. There are state statutes that allow spouses and children of a deceased person certain percentages of the estate's assets. The percentages can vary by such factors as how long the surviving spouse had been married to the deceased loved one. Therefore, it is important to consult with a trusted and dedicated wills and trusts lawyer to find out what your legal rights are.

Contact our law firm at 252-360-1339 or toll free 888-569-0691 or fill out the online form on this website for a free, no pressure, initial case consultation. We will review your case and your options with their respective benefits and drawbacks, and we will determine any alternatives to the legal process that you may have.

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