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Estate Administration Insights
Practical guides, legal explainers, and step-by-step instructions to help you navigate the complexities of settling an estate.
Estate Administration Without a Lawyer: What You Can Do Yourself
You do not need a lawyer for every part of estate administration. Learn which tasks you can handle yourself, when to hire help, and how to save thousands in legal fees.
How Long Does Probate Take? State-by-State Guide
Probate timelines vary dramatically by state — from 3 months to 3 years. Learn what determines how long probate takes and how to speed up the process.
Form 56: Filing Your Fiduciary Notice with the IRS
A complete guide to IRS Form 56 — what it does, when to file it, how to fill it out correctly, and why it matters for estate executors and administrators.
Letters Testamentary vs Letters of Administration
Understand the difference between letters testamentary and letters of administration — what they are, when you need each, and how to obtain them from the probate court.
How to Notify Creditors After a Death
Learn the legal requirements for notifying creditors after someone dies — formal notice, publication requirements, and how to protect yourself from invalid claims.
Estate Administration Timeline: Month-by-Month Checklist
A complete month-by-month timeline for settling an estate — from the first week through final distribution. Know exactly what to do and when.
Social Security Survivor Benefits: Complete Filing Guide
Everything you need to know about filing for Social Security survivor benefits — who qualifies, how much you can receive, and the step-by-step filing process.
Small Estate Affidavit: Skip Probate in Your State
Find out if your state allows a small estate affidavit to bypass probate entirely. Includes threshold amounts, eligibility rules, and step-by-step filing instructions.
How to Get an EIN for an Estate (IRS Form SS-4 Guide)
Learn how to apply for an Employer Identification Number for an estate using IRS Form SS-4 — when you need one, how to apply online, and common mistakes to avoid.
What to Do in the First 72 Hours After a Death
A step-by-step guide to the critical tasks in the first three days after losing a loved one — what to prioritize, what can wait, and how to avoid costly mistakes.
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