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Kelly LaPrade

Kelly LaPrade

Hawaii Probate Attorney
  • Probate
  • Arizona, Hawaii
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Biography

I know that hiring a lawyer can sometimes be overwhelming. I am dedicated to getting your Hawaii probate started so you can be appointed Personal Representative of the estate and administer the estate as soon as possible.

Practice Area
Probate
Probate Administration
Fees
  • Free Consultation
    Limited consultation.
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
    Contact for details.
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Arizona
State Bar of Arizona
ID Number: 025077
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Hawaii
Hawaii State Bar Association
ID Number: 011428
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Languages
  • English: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
Attorney
Horovitz Tilley, LLLC
Current
Education
Whittier Law School
J.D.
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San Diego State University
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Professional Associations
Hawaii State Bar  # 011428
Member
Current
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Websites & Blogs
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Legal Answers
7 Questions Answered
Q. Put our home in a Hawaiian not calif trust so that it won’t go thru probate?
A: Aloha,

To change ownership in a property located in Hawaii generally the current owners would convey the property in a new deed to the trustee of the trust. This answer assumes a few pieces of information which would need attorney verification. Thank you
Q. How do you know if a deceased parent had a will, or life insurance?
A: You should check at local banks to find out if the decedent had a safe deposit box. Most banks will allow access for the purposes of looking for a Will. Look through the decedent’s files and mail.

If you do not have access you may need to contact a lawyer to determine if you can be appointed personal representative of the estate.

This is general information. Your specific circumstances may warrant a different decision.
Q. I was written in my grandpas will.
A: You need to know what you’re entitled to and when. You can hire an attorney to assist with that, and also to petition the court if there is an issue with the distribution.
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Contact & Map
Horovitz Tilley, LLLC
2073 Wells St.
Ste. 101
Wailuku, HI 96793
Telephone: (808) 442-7797
Notice: By Appointment.