Probate And Estate Administration In The Louisville Area
Probate and estate administration is a complex piece of Kentucky and South Carolina law. Managing the long- and short-term distributions and then finally settling a person’s affairs isn’t easy, but it’s not something you have to do on your own. Help is there in the form of probate and estate administration attorney Artie White.
Attorney Artie White has built a career in South Carolina and the Louisville and Crestwood area working with families who must tangle with probate law. It’s a law that can stress out anyone who finds themselves as a trustee or executor, especially in a difficult time after a loved one’s passing. But Artie has the experience and insight not to let you get overwhelmed. He’ll break down the duties ahead and help you fulfill them.
Asset Distribution Help For Executors
The primary duty of an executor is to close out the affairs of the deceased. You will distribute assets to heirs according to the will, and you will help resolve any debts against the estate.
A well-crafted estate plan can help you here, but there are always issues that come up that require guidance. Artie White will help you reconcile new realities with your duties, protecting you and the estate as things go forward.
Trust Administration Comes With Risks
Trusts are created with a specific set of goals for the assets and beneficiaries. Trustees must follow those rules closely. And still, trustees are consistently faced with hard choices that require them to take chances.
Artie White’s goal is to provide you clarity in those moments. He’ll work with you closely to ensure the trust and assets in your care are protected.
Probate Court Representation
Both trustees and executors share one other feature, besides responsibility for substantial assets. They are all fiduciaries and can be held personally liable by parties with an interest in the estate. Artie White’s confidence and strength allow him to represent fiduciaries in court or in negotiation to minimize the problems ahead.
Get Artie On Your Side
Being asked to be a trustee or executor is an act of trust in you by the deceased or by the court. But it’s still a burden. And it’s one Artie White wants to help you with. Call 502-469-1003 or send an email using this form to get started.