
Probate Lawyer in Carrollton
Navigating probate in Carroll County? We guide families through estate administration and fight to protect your inheritance.
Experienced Probate Attorney Serving Carrollton
Losing a loved one is difficult enough without having to navigate the complex probate process in Carroll County. At Met Lane & Associates, we help Carrollton families through every step of estate administration, from filing the initial petition to distributing assets.
Whether you need help administering an estate, are involved in a will contest, or suspect an executor of mismanaging estate assets, our experienced probate attorneys have the litigation skills to protect your family's interests.
Met Lane has extensive experience in the Carroll County Probate Court and understands the local procedures that can make or break a probate case.
Serving Carrollton & Carroll County
- Practicing in Carroll County Probate Court
- Trusted by Carrollton families for estate matters
- Will contest and probate dispute litigation
- Estate administration guidance
- Executor and trustee representation
- Free initial consultations for Carrollton residents
Protecting Your Family's Legacy
Probate can be a complex and emotional process. Our Carroll County probate attorneys provide compassionate guidance while aggressively protecting your interests.
Court Experience
Extensive probate litigation experience in Carroll County courts
Will Contests
Expert at challenging invalid wills and defending legitimate estate plans
Family Focus
Compassionate approach that prioritizes family harmony when possible
Our Probate Services
Estate Administration
Guiding executors and administrators through the probate process in Carroll County.
Will Contests
Challenging or defending the validity of wills in probate court.
Executor Disputes
Holding executors accountable for mismanagement or breach of fiduciary duty.
Asset Distribution
Ensuring fair and lawful distribution of estate assets to Carrollton area beneficiaries.
Met Lane and his staff handled my probate needs very professionally with clarity and in a timely manner.
— Former Client, Carroll County
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does probate take in Carroll County?
The probate process in Carroll County typically takes 6-12 months for straightforward estates, though complex or contested cases can take significantly longer. Factors that affect timeline include the size of the estate, number of beneficiaries, and whether any disputes arise.
What happens if someone dies without a will in Georgia?
When someone dies without a will (intestate) in Georgia, state law determines how assets are distributed. Generally, a surviving spouse and children share the estate. Without a spouse or children, other relatives inherit according to state law. This is often not how the deceased would have wanted their assets distributed.
Can I contest a will?
Yes. In Georgia, you can contest a will on grounds including undue influence, lack of mental capacity, fraud, forgery, or failure to comply with legal formalities. Will contests must be filed within a specific time period, so it's important to consult an attorney promptly.
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