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Probate Oregon: Nine Things You Should Know About Probate

The legal process of the distributing of the estate of a deceased individual is known as probate. Probate is often a time-consuming and confusing process for those who are involved. Most people lack a knowledge of the probate process because of inexperience with the process.

While probate is rarely easy, an adequate knowledge and understanding of the process can decrease stress, and increase your confidence that everything is being done properly. Anyone involved in probate should understand the following:

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3 Responses to “Probate Oregon: Nine Things You Should Know About Probate”

  1. lancome says:

    It is good information!

  2. mooney4 says:

    My mom passed away last November. In Jan., I filed a small claims affidavit on the land adjoining our home where my family and my mom all lived for the past thirty years. I became a stay at home care-giver to my Mom in 1996 after she went through some major health issues. We refinanced the house several times to keep up with medical costs and others. During the last refinance of the first mortgage the title company wanted to only put my mom and husband on the deed and when they did the wording in joint tenancy was not put back on the title as it had previously been. So while trying to refinance and consolidate mortgages now the title company says we must go back to step one and get a probate attorney to file for the interest of my mom which can not be assumed by us in a new refinance loan.? My siblings have already signed off that I was to inherit my mom’s estate which consisted of the home we shared so can I just file another small claims affidavit for the portion of interest (50%)of our house that would be necessary for the court instead of hiring a lawyer and tying up our already stressed finances for even longer?

  3. admin says:

    I think I understand your issues and concerns, some times in an effort to just try to help, often it helps other but hurts the helper, since the details are a little to complex could I ask you some questions in private, of course with no fee.

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