
Processing Probate in multiple states is possible through Ancillary Probate.
Today, it is common for families and family members to own a property in multiple states. Sometimes, two individuals have joint ownership of a property. And, sometimes the property is owned individually. When an estate owner passes away, their probate plays a significant role. Assets of the deceased are distributed based on the will. If a deceased owned property in more than one state, the heirs need to consult multiple attorneys. Since the laws of a state govern all the real estates within its territory, heirs cannot rely on domiciliary probate. Why won’t domiciliary probate help in the case of property in multiple states? All the states have different laws and taxation criteria for real estate. The jurisdiction of the