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Anthony Marshiano, our Managing Attroney, is a real estate broker and title agent with more than 25 years of experience in business, real estate and estate planning transactions. It is estimated that Mr. Marshiano has closed over $1B in real estate and other business related transactions and has personally owned and developed over $50M dollars worth of real estate during the course of his career. Utilizing this extensive experience, Mr. Marshiano has been able to provide the highest level of service when providing counsel to small business owners, advising on real estate matters and helping clients with trust and estate planning.
Mr. Marshiano's excellent support team, along with his network of attorneys, accountants, financial planners, insurance agents, mortgage brokers, tax advisors and real estate brokers allow him to provide the best quality and comprehensive client service.
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The average fee for an estate attorney near Chicago, IL, ranges from $250 to $500 per hour. This can vary based on the attorney's experience and the complexity of the estate.
Probate in Illinois typically takes between six months to a year. However, complex estates or disputes can extend this period.
Setting up a trust in Illinois can cost between $1,000 and $3,000, depending on the complexity and the attorney's fees.
The normal fee for an executor of a will in Illinois is typically a percentage of the estate's value, often around 1% to 5%.
If there is no will in Illinois, the state's intestacy laws determine inheritance. Typically, assets go to the closest relatives, such as spouses, children, and parents.
Yes, an estate can be settled without probate in Illinois if it qualifies as a small estate, which is valued under $100,000 and has no real estate.
In Illinois, probate should be filed within 30 days after the death of the decedent.
Failing to file a will within 30 days in Illinois can result in legal consequences, including potential liability for damages caused by the delay.
In Illinois, probate attorney fees are typically paid from the estate's assets.
The cost of probate in Illinois can range from 3% to 7% of the estate's value, covering court fees, attorney fees, and other administrative costs.
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