Probate

Losing a loved one is difficult enough without having to sort through court filings, deadlines, and legal responsibilities on your own. Vollmer Law Firm helps clients understand the probate process, the likely path forward, and what needs to happen next.

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Why Clients Choose Vollmer

Probate matters

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  • Probate when there is a valid will

  • Probate when there is no will

  • Guidance for executors and administrators

  • Heirship-related issues

  • Independent administration

  • Questions involving beneficiaries and heirs

  • Practical guidance on estate-related filings and next steps

Why clients choose us

Experienced Probate Attorney

Probate is both legal and personal

After a death, families are often left managing grief while also trying to answer practical questions about wills, accounts, real property, debts, and authority to act. In some situations, probate is necessary to transfer assets and establish legal authority. In others, a more limited option may be available. The first step is understanding which path fits the facts.

What clients can expect

Probate should not feel like guesswork. You should understand what documents matter, what deadlines matter, and what the process is likely to involve. Vollmer Law Firm works to keep the matter organized, communicate clearly, and help clients avoid preventable mistakes.

When to reach out

If a loved one has passed away and you are unsure whether probate is necessary, or if you have been named executor and do not know where to begin, early guidance can make the process clearer and more manageable.

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Not sure where to start?

Schedule a consultation to discuss your needs. Our team provides clear, practical advice for probate, estate planning, business formation, and criminal defense. We’ll help identify the issue and the right next step.