probate court
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Definition
Noun: A specialized court that has legal authority over matters concerning the validation of wills (probate) and the management and distribution of a deceased person's estate (property, debts, and assets).
Usage
This term refers specifically to the judicial body responsible for these legal processes. - The probate court oversees the executor's actions to ensure they follow the law and the will's instructions. - Disputes among heirs are often settled in probate court.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "to go through probate court": The process of having an estate legally administered under the court's supervision.
- Even with a clear will, the estate must go through probate court.
Variants and Related Words
- Probate (noun/verb): The official proving of a will as valid; the judicial process of administering an estate.
- Surrogate's Court (noun): Another name for a probate court used in some U.S. states (e.g., New York).
Synonyms
- Surrogate court
- Orphans' court (used in some U.S. jurisdictions like Pennsylvania)
Related Phrases
- Probate proceeding: The legal case or process handled by the probate court.
- The probate proceeding took over a year to complete.
Noun
- a court having jurisdiction over the probate of wills and the administration of estates