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Probate Law

Riverside County, California, Probate Hearing Lawyer

If you are the executor of a will, or the spouse of a person who has died, you may already realize that handling the final affairs of an estate can become complex. There are typically final bills to pay, contractual obligations to fulfill, and possibly even business operations to deal with. If the will is being contested by a family member or beneficiary, your problems may have just begun.

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The Dolan Law Offices can help you resolve all of your probate law matters. From fully preparing your case for a probate court hearing, through effective contested will litigation, we have the probate law experience you can rely on. We are a local firm, with roots in our community. We understand how the local probate court judges are likely to view your case and we know the strategies and legal options to help you resolve your probate matters quickly and cost-effectively. Many of our probate and estate planning services are billed at on a flat fee basis, or regulated by statute, depending upon the size of the estate being handled.

We can handle many probate matters if you are out of state

Contact our offices to learn more about how we can help you deal with the final affairs of an estate. If you are not a California resident, we can handle many of the affairs for you, without the need to have you visit California for a long period of time.

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Attorney John Patrick Dolan has received the AV rating.* We are so confident in our ability to handle your probate court matters effectively that we offer a guarantee of our legal efforts. Contact our offices to schedule a free consultation today.

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