Probate Attorneys in Laurel, MD

DT Legal
DT Legal
4.5
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Serves Laurel, MD
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6 years in business
I'm a seasoned litigator committed to assertive advocacy with over ten years of experience in protecting the rights of clients, both plaintiffs and defendants. I have proven success achieving case dismissals, advantageous settlements and favorable verdicts with practice-area expertise in business law, family law, and estates and trusts law. I'm a proud graduate of Georgetown University and University of Maryland School of Law. As a solo practitioner, unfortunately, I am unable to offer any pro bono or reduced fee legal services.
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Law Offices of Rick Todd
Law Offices of Rick Todd
4.5
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Serves Laurel, MD
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11 years in business
I am an affordable and conscientious estate planning attorney. I draft wills and trusts and do estate administration (probate). I also draft living wills (medical directive) and powers of attorney.
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Johnson Paralegal Group LLC
Johnson Paralegal Group LLC
4.5
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Serves Laurel, MD
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15 years in business
The Johnson Paralegal Group LLC is reliable, proficient and provide documents to you in a timely manner. We provide services to Attorneys as well as Legal Document Preparation for the public as well as much more. (WE ARE NOT ATTORNEYS) Let us take care of all your document preparation, RON Notary, Loan Signing Agent and litigation needs.
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Jay Lazrus
Jay Lazrus
4.5
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Serves Laurel, MD
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44 years in business
My greatest satisfaction comes with providing my clients with practical advice and solutions to their problems. I most enjoy reassuring a client and then attacking a problem with logic and reasoning and then generating potential solutions.
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Q&A

1. What is the role of a probate attorney?

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A probate attorney helps manage the legal process of distributing a deceased person's estate, including validating wills, settling debts, and ensuring assets are properly transferred to beneficiaries.

2. When should I hire a probate attorney?

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You should consider hiring a probate attorney if you are an executor or beneficiary dealing with the estate of a deceased person, especially when the estate is complex or contested.

3. How much does it cost to hire a probate attorney?

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Costs vary depending on the estate’s size and complexity. Probate attorneys may charge hourly rates, flat fees, or a percentage of the estate. It’s important to discuss fees upfront.

4. Can a probate attorney help avoid probate court?

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In some cases, a probate attorney can assist with estate planning strategies to minimize or avoid probate, but once a person has died, probate court is often required to settle the estate.

5. How long does the probate process usually take?

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The probate process can take several months to over a year, depending on the estate’s complexity, court schedules, and whether there are disputes among heirs.

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