When a person dies without leaving a will or trust, things could get complicated.
Dying intestate – meaning without a proper Will in place – means a probate court likely gets involved to distribute assets in accordance with “succession law.”
From locating the next of kin to serving as probate administrators, VC works with clients to prove entitlement through comprehensive genealogical reporting, research, and document preparation, as required by courts throughout the country.
While the law determines who should deal with the deceased’s affairs and who should inherit the estate (property, personal belongings and money) — in most cases and depending on each state’s unique intestacy laws — the estate of a person who died intestate must go through probate court, and the Court needs proof to determine who should be considered a Beneficiary.
VC serves the public, attorneys, trusts, and estates in documenting and representing heirship for probates and trusts worldwide by:
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