by Scott Zambo | Dec 22, 2020 | Assets, Probate
Probate terminology is confusing so it is best to work with an experienced Hoffman Estate probate attorney. What is the difference between an executor and administrator? An executor is appointed under a will. An administrator is appointed by the probate court. If you...
by Scott Zambo | Dec 17, 2020 | Assets, Probate
Schaumburg probate and estate planning lawyers can help you navigate your probate case quickly and efficiently. Estate planning attorneys often speak about ways to avoid probate, but in some instances probate may be advantageous even if it may not be...
by Scott Zambo | Dec 14, 2020 | Assets, Estate Planning, Probate
In Schaumburg and Hoffman Estates a small estate affidavit may be used to distribute probate assets under $100,000. If there is no real estate and the probate assets are under $100,000 then it may be possible to avoid probate and u . Most county court systems have...
by Scott Zambo | Dec 14, 2020 | Estate Planning, Probate, Will
Schaumburg law firm practicing in probate law in Schaumburg. What is probate? Very simply put probate is the court process where a deceased individuals assets are distributed. A deceased person’s assets are distributed according to a valid will or pursuant to...
by Scott Zambo | Dec 2, 2020 | Assets, Estate Planning, Power of Attorney, Probate, Special Needs Planning, Trust
Estate Planning Myths Explained I Can do my Estate Planning Later, Right? Maybe, but in general there are only two time zones in estate planning: (1) before you need it; and (2) it’s already too late. The best time to make sure you have a proper estate...
by Scott Zambo | Dec 27, 2017 | Assets, Business, Employment, Estate Planning, Eviction, Landlord and Tenant, Legal, Probate, Will
As with the start of any new year, January 1 marks the day that many new laws go into effect. Here is a short rundown of some of the most notable new laws for Illinois in 2018: House Bill 736 establishes a small business grant program for those individuals...
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