Leary & Wence Attorney At Law
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Leary & Wence Attorney At Law
When your family is dealing with a sensitive estate matter, we work hard to simplify the process for you from beginning to end. Whether you're preparing an estate plan or recently lost a loved one, we'll let you know your best options for moving forward. We fully understand Arizona's probate laws, and will effectively navigate the state judicial system and processes on your behalf.

We are a boutique law firm focused on all matters related to probate. We assist our clients with estate administration, estate and trust litigation, and the small estate affidavit procedure. We also offer estate planning, including wills, trusts, health care directives, powers of attorney, probate, and general civil litigation. We invest the time necessary to get to know our clients and understand their needs and objectives.

Our goal is to tailor solutions to our clients' specific needs, and as their trusted counselors, we advise our clients on the most prudent course of action. We care about obtaining the best outcome and strive to provide clients with peace of mind and confidence.
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Reach out to our office today to talk to a qualified legal professional in Scottsdale, Arizona to assist you with the process of probate administration for your estate.
In Arizona, the determination of whether an estate needs to be probated will be determined by a number of different factors such as how assets are titled and the value of such assets.
Probate Administration can involve complicated issues and potential traps for those who don't understand the process.
Our attorneys have had significant experience representing Personal Representatives and others in a variety of different probate and estate matters.
Q: If the decedent left any real estate valued at $100,000 or less, is there a small estate procedure that can be used to transfer this property so that a probate estate would not have to be opened?.
In the case of real property, you have to wait six months after the date of death.
This procedure is handled by a document called an Affidavit of Succession to Real Property, which can be prepared by Leary & Wence, and is filed with the Clerk's office.
The value of the real estate may not exceed $75,000.
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