What is Probate Estate Administration?

Pittsburgh’s Choice for Estate Administration & Probate Help

The terms “probate” and “estate administration” basically mean the same thing. Namely, the process by which an Executor or Administrator is appointed to oversee the management and distribution of a deceased person’s estate. The process may seem pretty simple at first glance, but there are a number of complexities and serious considerations that will have to be made by a family who has just lost a loved one. Getting trusted and experienced legal advice is crucial.

We are a locally founded, owned and operated law firm that has been assisting clients in Pittsburgh and throughout Western Pennsylvania through the estate administration process with competency, compassion and care for over 25 years.


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What Sets Us Apart?

  • Our practice is limited to Probate Estate Administration and Estate Planning Law
  • We provide the majority of our estate administration services on a flat fee basis
  • We offer free no cost legal consultations
  • You pay nothing until the estate administration process is finished
  • We handle the administration process from beginning to end
  • We help resolve any disputes or disagreements between the heirs
  • We ensure the timely transfer and distribution of the estate assets
  • We speak to our clients in plain English and answer all of their questions
  • We have several convenient office locations
  • We offer home, hospital, evening and weekend appointments upon request
  • We strive to make the estate administration process simple and stress free as possible

Enlisting the services of an experienced, competent and caring estate attorney from the start can make all the difference.


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Our Services Include

  • Practice Limited Exclusively to Probate Estate Administration, Estate Planning and Real Estate law
  • We Provide the Majority of our Probate Legal Services on a Flat Fee Basis
  • We Offer Free Initial Consultations to all of our Clients
  • We Don’t Get Paid Until the Entire Estate Administration Process is Finished
  • We Guide our Clients Through the Probate Process from Start to Finish
  • We Have Multiple Convenient Office Locations
  • Home, Hospital, Evening and Weekend Appointments are Available Upon Request
  • Losing a loved one is hard enough and we strive to make the whole estate administrative process as simple, straightforward and stress free as possible

If you’ve recently lost a loved one and are trying to find a law firm to guide you through the Probate Estate Administration process, make sure that you speak with our law firm before hiring anyone else. Getting skilled, experienced and caring legal assistance from the start can make all the difference in the world in determining how smoothly and efficiently the estate administration process goes.

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Attorney Profile:

Attorney Welling received his undergraduate degree in Journalism and Communications from Point Park University in 1986 and his law degree from Duquesne University School of Law in 1992. He started the law firm of American Wills & Estates in 1997 and has practiced exclusively in the areas of Probate Estate Administration, Estate Planning and Real Estate law since that time. When not working, Lloyd can be found cheering on the Steelers, Penguins and Pirates; golfing… badly, or walking his three rescue dogs up and down the hills of Mt. Washington.

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Testimonials

This is the place to go to get estate things done right and done quickly. If you forget something they keep on you to get it done. (A lot of us need this prodding). Always a pleasure to deal with and a very relaxed and friendly environment. Very knowledgeable with up to date laws. So glad my family went here! You should too! Very fairly priced! There were some things we weren't even charged for! What lawyer does that? This one!

Mark H. - February, 2020