Capita Law

Estate & Trust Administration
We assist families who have recently lost a loved one in administering their loved one’s estate.

Dealing with loss

Our Commitment
Andrea is committed to helping clients navigate the process of estate planning from beginning to end. Our firm not only helps clients create or update their estate plans, wills, and trusts, but we also assist executors and administrators on how to manage and distribute an estate.

What’s the Differnce?
The biggest difference between estate administration and trust administration is that trusts do NOT need to go through probate, unlike a will. Probate can be a difficult and challenging process if there are disputes, delaying the administration of your estate’s assets.
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Estate & Trust Administration Services

Many people mistake estates and trusts as similar things, when in reality they are fundamentally different and have individual purpose.
Estates are a one-time transfer of assets as outlined in your will, distributed by the appointed executor after your passing to those indicated as inheritors or beneficiaries. This is why many professionals consider a will the core of your estate plan – it outlines the executor, beneficiaries, and clearly outlines your wishes.
On the other hand, trusts are an ongoing transfer of assets to beneficiaries before and after death, usually handled by the trustee. Thankfuly, we offer both, so contact us today to learn more.