5 Steps that You Need To Undertake Before Meeting An Attorney For House Probate


Losing someone close can be devastating. And in those moments of grief and uncertainty, getting through the process of estate probate can be too much to handle.

No wonder, many people chose to hire the services of an attorney to help them get through the procedure. From the collection of assets, calculating taxes to the distribution amongst the legitimate heirs- everything is taken care of seamlessly.

Keeping a good understanding of the prevalent market scenario, an expert team of property consultants is also required for correctly valuing a house for probate. To know more, visit us at

However, before you meet the attorney, here’s a list of 5 things that you need to be ready with.

 1. Death Certificate

The death certificate of the deceased is the most important piece of document. You’ll require it at several places, hence, keep at least 8-10 copies handy.

            Specifically, in the case of probate, death certificate needs to be submitted with the court
            and the concerned insurance firms.

2. Presence of Will

Next, you need to check if the deceased left any will to honor? In case, there is such a document, provide the same to your attorney.

The will is an important communication, based upon which, it can be decided if the probate is required or not. For example, if there are amicability and trust amongst the concerned parties, the process can be skipped.

In case, the probate is required, the will would be needed in the courtroom for further proceedings.

3. Locating the Executor

Once the will is found, the next responsibility is to identify the selected executor of the estate. This person's name is mentioned in the will itself.

Bring along the documents mentioning his/her name along with the contact details and hand these over to the attorney for the future course of action.

4. Asset and Debt Details

If feasible for you, try to arrange as much information as possible about the assets, debts, insurance policies, mortgages, bank statements of the deceased, etc. along with the documentary proofs.

Submit a copy of each with your probate attorney.

5. Relative Details

Make a contact detail list of relatives and arrange the same with the attorney.


Lastly, hiring the professionals from a reputed estate firm can help you in correctly valuing a house for probate. 
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