
Battle of the Estates: Probate vs. Administrative Proceeding
When dealing with the distribution of assets after someone’s passing, probate and administrative proceedings are two common legal processes that come into play. While both serve the purpose of asset distribution, they differ significantly in their execution and outcomes. In this article, we will explore the key contrasts between probate and administrative proceedings, shedding light on their relevance in estate planning. Understanding Probate Probate is a legal process overseen by the court to manage the estate of a deceased individual who has left a will. The court validates the will and appoints an executor to carry out the deceased’s wishes as outlined in the document. The probate process typically involves the following steps: Submitting the will and petition to the










