If you live in Marana and just filed for probate, you might wonder what comes next. Don’t worry — here’s an easy guide to help you understand what happens in probate court.
1. The Court Reviews Everything
The court checks if the will is valid.
If there’s no will, Arizona law decides who gets what.
2. Someone Is Put in Charge
The court appoints a personal representative (sometimes called an executor).
This person takes care of the property, pays bills, and shares what’s left with family.
3. Family and Creditors Are Told
The court notifies everyone who needs to know — like family members and anyone owed money.
4. Bills and Debts Are Paid
Before anything can be given to heirs, the estate’s debts and taxes must be paid.
5. The Rest Is Shared
Once everything is paid, the remaining property or money is given to the heirs or beneficiaries.
6. The Case Is Closed
After all steps are done, the court officially closes the probate case.
Need Help With a Probate Home in Marana?
If the estate includes a home or property, Ryan Comstock, a local Marana Realtor with eXp Realty, can guide you through the process. He helps families handle probate homes with care and professionalism.
📞 Phone: 520-261-4669
📧 Email: ryancomstock@ryancomstock.com
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