Helping families navigate the probate process with ease

Probate can be complex and time-consuming. Roach Law helps executors and beneficiaries manage estate administration, ensuring a smooth legal process and minimizing delays in asset distribution.

Estate Administration & Probate
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Guiding families through probate and estate administration

When a loved one passes away, probate may be required to distribute their assets. Roach Law assists executors and beneficiaries in handling legal paperwork, resolving disputes, and ensuring estates are administered according to Pennsylvania law.

Three Ways We Help

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Probate Administration

We assist executors with legal filings, creditor notifications, and estate distributions.

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Resolving Estate Disputes

Our attorneys handle will contests, beneficiary disputes, and contested probate matters.

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Avoiding Probate Delays

We work to minimize delays and unnecessary costs, ensuring a smooth legal process.

Simplifying the Probate Process

Helping families settle estates efficiently

Probate doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Roach Law provides knowledgeable guidance to ensure estates are handled correctly and beneficiaries receive their rightful inheritance without unnecessary complications.

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Get legal assistance for probate today

If you're handling a loved one's estate, our probate attorneys can help. Contact Roach Law for a consultation to simplify the process and ensure legal compliance.

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  • What is probate, and when is it required?

    Probate is the legal process of administering an estate after someone passes away. It’s required when assets are not directly passed to beneficiaries through a trust or joint ownership.

  • How long does probate take in Pennsylvania?

    The timeline varies, but probate can take several months to over a year, depending on estate complexity and disputes. Our attorneys help streamline the process.

  • Can probate be avoided?

    Yes, estate planning strategies—like trusts and joint ownership—can minimize or avoid probate. We help clients plan accordingly to simplify asset transfers.

  • What happens if someone contests a will?

    If a will is contested, the probate court reviews evidence and determines its validity. We represent beneficiaries and executors in contested probate cases.

  • Do I need an attorney for probate?

    While not legally required, a probate attorney ensures estate administration is handled efficiently, reducing legal risks and preventing costly mistakes.