Not necessarily. Depending upon the size and contents of your estate, it might be necessary to “probate” your will. Probate is the judicial process by which your will is introduced in court and your nominated personal representative is appointed and confirmed by the court. This will authorize your representative to collect your assets, pay your outstanding expenses, and distribute your remaining funds.
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