Probate Law

Probate Law

Here at Dunn Law Firm LLC, we understand that handling the final affairs of a deceased loved one’s estate can be difficult. Trying to deal with paying taxes, creditors, probating the will, business issues, and contracts becomes even more stressful when your family is in the process of grieving. If you have been named the personal representative or executor of a deceased estate holder’s will or are simply trying to handle the final affairs of a deceased parent or relative in Southwest Missouri, talk to attorney Tobin R. Dunn. Since 2015, she has helped clients with their probate matters. Call today (417) 851-5888 to schedule a consultation. 
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Full Administration

When a person passes away, and they do not have a will created, a loved one can request a full administration. This will make the process of knowing who is going to be in charge of decedents assets (personal representative) according to the laws of the intestate. 
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Small Estate

A small estate can be filed as an affidavit for small estates. It can be used if someone has a will or does not and will assist any heir can collect and receive and distribute the assets quicker.
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Creditor/Spousal Refusal

A spouse or creditor can petition a court if the assets left behind by a loved one are 50K or less. 
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Determination Of Heirship

This procedure is completed in a probate court and can be filed after one year of the decedent. Or if assets were found after a few years, it is used to determine who is the heir to those assets or property. 

For further information about Dunn Law Firm LLC in Springfield, Missouri, or to schedule a consultation today, call (417) 851-5888.

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