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What are the Best Sources of Probate Advice?

Nicole Madison
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Updated May 17, 2024
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There are many sources a person may use for probate advice. The best source of probate advice, however, is usually a probate attorney. An individual may also get probate advice from a non-profit legal organization that offers low-cost or free legal help to people with low-to-moderate incomes. Legal books and websites often provide information and advice as well. There are even some websites that have forums through which a person can ask a specific question.

One of the best places to seek probate advice is from an attorney who specializes in probate law. A person may obtain the most reliable advice from a probate attorney who is licensed to practice law in his jurisdiction and experienced with probate cases. Probate laws may vary by jurisdiction, and a person may benefit by getting advice from a lawyer who knows and understands the jurisdiction-specific probate laws. A probate lawyer may offer legal representation as well.

A person may also get reliable probate advice from a non-profit legal organization. For example, many communities have legal organizations that offer advice and representation to people who might otherwise be unable to afford it. For example, a person with a low-to-moderate income may be able to secure legal advice through one of these organizations and pay for it on a sliding-scale basis. In some cases, these organizations even offer free advice to individuals with very low incomes.

Books can be good sources of probate advice as well. A person may purchase a legal book about probate law to learn what to expect from the process and get advice he can use in his own case. He may do best to search for reviews of probate books and manuals online before purchasing. This way, he may have a better chance of choosing a book that will really help him with his case. He may also visit the library and check out books that are specifically about probate law or include sections about this topic.

Some court systems also post information about different types of legal matters online. A court system's website may provide a good source of information about probate law as well as general advice for probate cases. For example, such a site may feature information about the procedures and forms a person may use in his case. It may also offer general advice about seeking legal representation and other possible sources of help.

A law firm’s website or an independent legal site may also prove to be a good source of probate information and advice. These sites often post information about probate laws and the procedures followed in a particular jurisdiction. Sometimes there are forums on these sites through which a person can seek advice as well. Some of this advice may prove helpful, but a person may do well to check what he learns with a lawyer. Forum advice is not always offered by a lawyer and may not be reliable in all cases.

WiseGEEK is dedicated to providing accurate and trustworthy information. We carefully select reputable sources and employ a rigorous fact-checking process to maintain the highest standards. To learn more about our commitment to accuracy, read our editorial process.
Nicole Madison
By Nicole Madison
Nicole Madison's love for learning inspires her work as a WiseGEEK writer, where she focuses on topics like homeschooling, parenting, health, science, and business. Her passion for knowledge is evident in the well-researched and informative articles she authors. As a mother of four, Nicole balances work with quality family time activities such as reading, camping, and beach trips.

Discussion Comments

By anon295341 — On Oct 05, 2012

How would I get help from an attorney or a non profit organization from my grandfather who is the beneficiary of my mother's trust? He is abusing his power and being completely unfair to me. I do not know what to do because he has a lot of money and uses it against me.

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