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In addition to estate planning issues, I also assist clients with their estate administration and probate matters. At the Law Office of Kevin A. O'Brien, I strive to help clients understand their options and determine the best way in which to address their specific estate administration issue. Contact my Greenville, Delaware office today for more information on how I can help you with your estate matters.
This aspect of my practice includes collecting the assets of the estate of a deceased individual, paying any debts owed, and/or distributing the remaining estate assets. I also handle related issues, such as:
The legal process through which a deceased person's estate is settled is called probate. I pride myself on being able to fully explain the complex probate process and the issues that may stem from probating an estate to clients in a language that is easy to understand. Though this may seem like a complicated and overwhelming process, it can be simplified with the assistance of an experienced probate lawyer. Though not always possible, probate may be preemptively avoided. By speaking with me about your case, we can determine if avoiding probate is in your best interests.
Though my practice is not specifically dedicated to elder law issues, I provide guidance and consultative advice regarding many different aspects of elder law, including Medicaid planning. For additional information about elder law and related issues, please see the Elder Law Answers Web site.
Contact me, attorney Kevin O'Brien, to schedule your no obligation consultation. During this time, we can discuss your individual situation and how my services may be tailored to meet your needs. Flexible appointment times are available for your convenience.
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