Are the executor or personal representative on a Virginia estate worth more than $50,000, but less than $200,000? These estates are particularly troublesome, because you still have to file inventories and accountings, and pay the Commissioner of Accounts filing fees as well.
We specialize in assisting with small estates, and doing it at a price that is reasonable. We have a good working relationship with a fiduciary accountant who can prepare the filings at an hourly rate that is lower than an attorney's rate. Attorney rates will only be charged for court proceedings, and reviewing the filings before they are submitted to the Commissioner of Accounts Office.
If you are responsible for an estate that is worth less than $200,000, contact William J. Kovatch, Jr. now for help.
Friday, May 25, 2012
We Specialize in Small Estates
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