Probate Attorney in Kettering, Ohio

Kettering, Ohio has a legal process known as "probate." This is when a court decides whether or not a will is valid, and, accordingly, whether or not to effectuate its provisions.

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As part of this procedure, the court in Kettering, Ohio has several important responsibilities. Most importantly, it has to decide if the will is valid, and consider evidence that it is not (if any such evidence exists). The probate court then has to ensure that the property is distributed in an orderly manner, as close to the terms of the will (assuming it is valid) as possible.

Wills usually name the person who is to serve as executor of the estate. If no executor is named, the Kettering, Ohio court will appoint an executor. This is usually the person who stands to gain the most if the will is found to be valid.

The executor is the person who initiates probate proceedings. The person who stands to inherit the most from the will is usually appointed the executor, because they will have the most incentive to help the process go as quickly as possible, so they can get their inheritance.

Duties of the Executor in Kettering, Ohio

The executor has many duties concerning the will. First of all, they have to actually initiate the probate proceedings with the court, and this procedure has to be completed before the will takes effect.

They also are required to provide notice to the people with a direct interest in the estate that the decedent has died, usually by filing a death certificate.

Executors are also required to make available an accounting of the testator's debts and assets, so their affairs can be wound up, along with a list of everyone who is named in the will, or otherwise stands to inherit.

As the representative of the estate, the executor has to take charge of the probate process, filing the necessary court papers, and, if necessary, hiring an attorney for assistance. If the estate is large, and the executor stands to inherit a great deal of money once this process is complete, they'll probably find it to be worth the time and expense.

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How Can A Kettering, Ohio Lawyer Help?

Because of the complexities inherent in the probate process, it is a good idea to hire an experienced Kettering, Ohio probate lawyer, particularly for the executors of estates.

There are 28 Wills, Trusts and Estates cases posted in Kettering

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Life in Kettering

Kettering lies in both Greene and Montgomery County. It is a suburb of Ohio, nearby Dayton.  The suburb is of decent size, with an approximate population of 56,170 people. 

The suburb has three popular attractions.  First is Fraze Pavilion, which is an outdoor entertainment venue.  Next is Dayton Philharmonic, which is also an entertainment venue.  Lastly, there is the Town and County Shopping Center, a great open-air mall to do some shopping and grab some food!

Famous residents include Tony P. Hall, John Paxson, Jim Paxson, Brooklyn Decker, Brady Hoke, and Kim Richey.

Kettering is also home to some attorneys.  These attorneys are able to provide residents with excellent legal guidance, as well as referrals, if need be.

 

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