Probate Vs. Administrative Proceeding
Both probate and administrative proceedings play crucial roles in handling an estate after the owner’s passing. The probate process is followed when the deceased has a Will, while administrative proceedings are pursued in the absence of a will or trust. These two procedures differ in their processes and timelines for resolution. Understanding Probate Probate proceedings are initiated when the deceased has left a will. The court oversees the legal settlement of the estate and asset distribution according to the deceased’s wishes outlined in the will. The appointed executor assumes control over the deceased’s accounts and possessions, responsible for settling any outstanding debts and distributing assets to beneficiaries. Understanding Administrative Proceedings In cases where the deceased has not left a will,