libraryfreak
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In my area, lawyers typically charge 4% of the value of the estate to probate a will, and from what I've heard they have you do all the running, i.e. to the bank, the courthouse, etc.
If it's a simple will, for example my mom willed her assets to my dad and then when he passed he willed it to his kids evenly, then it really isn't that hard. I'm not saying it was easy, but with some time and willingness to ask questions, you CAN do it yourself. I went into it with the attitude that if it got to be too much I could hire a lawyer at that point.
The hardest part was learning legalese. Does that count as their foreign language credit when they're in school? It should.
If it's a simple will, for example my mom willed her assets to my dad and then when he passed he willed it to his kids evenly, then it really isn't that hard. I'm not saying it was easy, but with some time and willingness to ask questions, you CAN do it yourself. I went into it with the attitude that if it got to be too much I could hire a lawyer at that point.
The hardest part was learning legalese. Does that count as their foreign language credit when they're in school? It should.