Video Summary
Probate vs Trust administration. What is the difference in settling an estate? Well, let’s define what a probate proceeding is. It is a court proceeding whereby a Will is admitted to probate and which is public record and notice is given to all the beneficiaries. A notice to creditors is sent out for all the creditors to file their claims, and then you go about settling the estate by paying the creditors and making distribution of the estate assets. So that can be accomplished in probably three to six months. If it’s a relatively simple estate, it should be done within one year as far as an estate administration. As far as settling the estate, if all the beneficiaries are in agreement and all the creditors have been paid, you can have all the beneficiaries sign a waiver in consent to the closure of the estate and waive any accountings and agree to the discharge of the personal representative and the estate being closed. With an estate administration, the Trustee undertakes to see that the creditors are paid, files a notice of Trust, and then undertakes to distribute the assets and pay the claims. You don’t have to go to court for any of this and all of this is not in the public records. So that’s the difference between the two as far as settling your estate. If you have any questions, give me a call at 727-847-2288.

