The Probate Process

Paul T. Czepiga, CPA, JD
Czepiga Daly Dillman, LLC
Located in Newington & Wethersfield, Connecticut
860-563-4070
In this 12 minute interview with Paul T. Czepiga, CPA, JD, member of the national ElderCare Matters Alliance, Connecticut chapter, you will learn answers to the following questions:
- What is probate and why would a family need to consult with an attorney to assist them with this elder care matter?
- What is the probate court's role in processing estates of decedents (which is sometimes called the estate administration process)?
- What are the steps in the probate process?
- What is the typical length of time to administer an estate and what would this normally cost a family?
If you would like to read Mr. Czepiga's article titled, The Probate Process – Connecticut's 6 steps can help you understand your state's procedures, visit the ElderCare Matters Library at ElderCareMatters.com/library.
And if you need help with your elder care matters, check us out online at ElderCareMatters.com – a resource to help families across America plan for and deal with the issues of aging.

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