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Tag: Creditors

Does Your Estate Have to Go Through Probate?

Every estate that holds titled property must be probated if title to that property is not transferred using some other wealth transfer method.

What Happens to Debt when You Die?

Creditors typically try to collect on unpaid debt, by going after the decedent’s estate during a process called probate.

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