At Vining Law Office, LLC, we are very sensitive to the needs of grieving families dealing with the aftermath of death. This advice deals with many aspects relating to property and assets that arise in the course of probating an estate and dividing property among heirs. We deal with problems efficiently and creatively. We are very aware of the potential for an executor or administrator to be sued, and give careful and realistic advice to prevent lawsuits from occurring.

Immediately After Death
We are available to answer all the questions, little and big, that arise after the death. We help our estate-administration clients deal with the questions and confusion that arise after a loved one dies. There are small steps to be taken every day when someone dies. We lead clients through the process carefully, describing the reason for all the little steps and letting clients what to expect next.

Filing the Probate of the Estate
The first step in estate administration is to file the petition for probate (if there is a will) or the petition for administration (if the person died without a will, i.e., intestate), and all ancillary papers. We monitor the petition through the courts to make the allowance of the will and appointment of the executor (or administrator) as straightforward as possible.

Preparation of Inventory and Accounts
Once the petition has been allowed, we advise on how to marshal the estate assets into estate accounts, and prepare the inventory. We also prepare and file the accounts required by the Court.

Closing the Estate and Dealing with Heirs
The final step is to disburse the estate funds, with the most protection for the executor or administrator as possible, and then close the estate.