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Probate

Authenticate and validate a Will through the probate process, granting the executor legal authority to execute the deceased’s wishes and ensure assets are distributed to rightful beneficiaries efficiently and securely.

Probate

Probate is the legal process by which a Will is authenticated and approved by a competent court after the death of the person who made it. Once granted, it gives the named executor the authority to carry out the instructions in the Will and distribute the assets to the rightful beneficiaries.

Plan Includes:


Legally Valid & Expert-Vetted

Our legal team assists in preparing the required documents and filing a Probate petition in the appropriate court, ensuring compliance with succession laws.


Executor Authorization

We help the executor of the Will obtain official court approval to manage and distribute the deceased’s estate.


Applicable for All Types of Assets

Covers residential or commercial property, bank accounts, insurance, mutual funds, shares, and other valuable assets.


Court Filing & Representation

Includes drafting affidavits, public notice compliance, and coordination with legal representatives for smooth processing.


Expert Support at Every Step

Our legal experts assist you through the entire probate process including petition drafting, court representation, and follow-ups until you receive the official Probate Order.

Plan Details:


Provided on request 

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