- Probate courts help decide cases when the legal rulings concern the distribution of wealth and assets of a recently deceased person. Probate courts review wills. They examine it for authenticity and determine who actually receives what from the estate.
- Pleading can mean any piece of paper involved in a legal proceeding. Complaints, motions, petitions and written arguments are all considered pleadings. Pleading can also be used as a verb to represent the act of gathering those documents such as the will, complaints about the will from family members and arguments. Pleadings essentially are the record of events or story of the court proceedings.
- State courts and federal courts all require legal teams to submit pleadings in a certain format. They all must follow court regulated forms and must be typed. Any document without a signature and date may be discarded by a judge. The court name, title case number also must be included on every document.
- Probate courts help decide cases when the legal rulings concern the distribution of wealth and assets of a recently deceased person. Probate courts review wills. They examine it for authenticity and determine who actually receives what from the estate. Probate courts also authorize debt repayment plans
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