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Helping Families Settle Estates With Care

Probate & Estate Administration Attorneys Serving Wasilla, Anchorage & Palmer

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We Guide You Through the Probate Process in Alaska

When a loved one passes away, settling their estate can feel overwhelming. Our Alaska probate attorneys help families in Wasilla, Anchorage, and the Mat-Su Valley navigate court proceedings, asset distribution, and legal responsibilities—so you can focus on honoring their legacy.

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Practical Help During a Difficult Time

What We Do for Clients Handling Probate or Estate Duties

Whether you’re the executor of a will or unsure of what to do next, we’ll help you take the right steps—efficiently and respectfully. Our Wasilla estate lawyers and Anchorage probate attorneys are here to answer questions and handle the legal details.

Guiding you through required court filings and legal deadlines.

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Formal Probate Proceedings


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Informal Estate Administration


Helping families settle smaller estates without full probate.

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Executor & Administrator Support


Assisting with asset inventory, debt resolution, and tax filings.

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Disputes & Will Contests


Representing your interests in contested estate matters.

Common Questions About Probate in Alaska

  • Do all estates in Alaska go through probate?

    Not always. Some small estates can avoid probate with the right planning. We’ll help you determine what’s required.

  • How long does the probate process take?

    It can take several months to a year depending on the size and complexity of the estate.

  • Can I handle probate without a lawyer?

    You can—but it’s easy to miss deadlines or make mistakes. We help ensure the process is smooth and compliant with Alaska law.

  • What happens if someone dies without a will in Alaska?

    The estate is distributed under Alaska’s intestate succession laws. We’ll help you understand what that means for your family.

  • What does an executor actually do?

    They manage the estate’s assets, pay debts, and distribute what’s left to heirs. We support executors at every step.

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Let’s Talk Through Your Options

Speak With a Local Probate & Estate Attorney Today

Whether you need guidance in Wasilla, Anchorage, or Palmer, we’re here to help you settle your loved one’s estate with confidence and care.

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