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Navigating the Michigan probate system can feel like learning a new language. Between "Letters of Authority," "Notice to Creditors," and "Inventory Fees," it’s easy for a grieving family to feel overwhelmed by the paperwork. Whether there is a will (testate) or no will (intestate), the court's job is to ensure that the decedent’s final wishes are honored and their debts are settled fairly. In this video, a Michigan and Ohio attorney explains the six critical stages of Michigan probate. We discuss the difference between informal and formal probate and why most families prefer the unsupervised route to save time and money. You’ll learn about the strict timelines imposed by the Estates and Protected Individuals Code (EPIC), including the 91-day deadline for filing an inventory and the 4-month window for creditors to file claims. We also cover which assets—like joint property and trust assets—can bypass the probate court entirely, potentially saving your family months of legal delays. ✅ In this video, a Michigan and Ohio attorney explains the Michigan probate process and the duties of a Personal Representative under Michigan law. Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Among legal topics covered in this video: Opening the Estate: Filing the petition and getting Letters of Authority Informal vs. Formal: Choosing the right path for your family’s situation The 4-Month Rule: Why you have to wait for creditors to respond Inventory & Valuation: How to properly list and value estate assets Closing the Estate: The final accounting and distribution to heirs Probate Avoidance: Assets that don't need to go through the court Michigan & Ohio attorney David Soble and the Soble Law team are dedicated to the success of their clients in the areas of real estate, contracts, and financial disputes. As part of our commitment, we actively write, publish, and create books, articles, podcasts, slide presentations, and newsletters—all designed to simplify complicated legal concepts related to real estate and finance. We strive to make these resources user-friendly and practical so that anyone with a legal concern can understand how to reduce their legal liability and financial exposure. Here are some links to check out: For your free real estate e-books: https://www.provenresource.com/library For articles: https://www.provenresource.com/blog For New Radio Media Podcasts, visit https://www.provenresource.com/podcast. See our social media sites: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProvenResource Twitter: www.twitter.com/provenresource LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/provenresource/ To subscribe to our monthly newsletter, "Anecdotes." Visit: https://provenresource.com/project/newsletter Call 888-789-1715 before you sign your contract!