When a loved one passes away in Pelham, settling their estate can feel overwhelming on top of grief. The Alabama probate process involves court filings, creditor notifications, asset inventories, and strict legal deadlines — all while your family is navigating one of life's most difficult moments. At Colvin & Sawyer Law Offices, we guide Pelham families through every step of probate with experienced legal support, clear communication, and genuine compassion.
Pelham sits along I-65 in Shelby County and has grown into a vibrant community with a mix of established families and growing businesses. Residents have access to Shelby County Probate Court for estate and probate matters. Our office is located in nearby Mountain Brook, just minutes from Pelham, and we regularly represent clients in Shelby County Probate Court.
"Probate doesn't have to be a source of added pain. With the right legal team guiding you, it becomes a manageable process — even in difficult times."
Probate Services We Provide in Pelham
Estate Administration
Full-service probate administration from opening the estate through final distribution — all filings, creditor notifications, and court accounting handled for you.
Intestate Estates (No Will)
When a loved one dies without a will, we guide Pelham families through Alabama's intestate succession process and help establish the right administrator.
What happens without a will?
Will Probate & Validation
We file the will with Shelby County Probate Court, obtain Letters Testamentary, and ensure the executor has full legal authority to manage the estate.
Personal Representative Guidance
Serving as personal representative carries real legal responsibility. We advise and represent Pelham personal representatives throughout the process.
How Long Does Probate Take in Pelham, Alabama?
Alabama law requires a minimum six-month creditor claim period — no estate in Pelham or anywhere in Alabama can close in less than six months. Simple estates typically close in six to nine months. Estates with real estate in Shelby County, multiple heirs, or disputes can take one to two years or longer. For the full breakdown, read: How Long Does Probate Take in Alabama?
Dealing with a loved one's estate in Pelham? We are here to help.
Call Colvin & Sawyer Law Offices at (205) 202-9801 or send us a message. We serve Pelham and all of Shelby County.
Why Pelham Families Choose to Avoid Probate
- Time: Minimum six months — often one to two years for complex estates
- Cost: Typically 2–5% of the gross estate value in fees
- Privacy: Everything filed in Shelby County Probate Court becomes public record
- The alternative: A properly funded revocable living trust distributes assets in weeks with no court involvement. See: Revocable Living Trusts
Frequently Asked Questions — Pelham Probate
Where is probate filed for Pelham, Alabama?
Probate for Pelham residents is filed at Shelby County Probate Court. The personal representative must petition this court to open the estate, and all required filings and accountings are submitted there throughout the probate process.
How much does a probate attorney cost in Pelham, AL?
Total probate costs in Pelham — including attorney fees, court costs, and personal representative compensation — typically range from 2–5% of the gross estate value. Contact us at (205) 202-9801 for a consultation about your specific situation.
Do I need a probate attorney in Pelham, Alabama?
Alabama does not legally require an attorney for probate, but the process involves complex filings, strict deadlines, and personal liability for the administrator. Most Pelham families benefit significantly from working with an experienced probate attorney to ensure everything is done correctly.
Can I avoid probate for my Pelham estate?
Yes — a properly funded revocable living trust, payable-on-death designations, and joint tenancy can all help Pelham families avoid Alabama probate entirely. See: How to Avoid Probate in Alabama.
Legal Disclaimer: This page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Alabama laws are subject to change. Please consult a qualified Alabama attorney before taking action. Reading this page does not create an attorney-client relationship with Colvin & Sawyer Law Offices.
Pelham Families & Businesses — We Are Here to Help
Christopher Colvin and Valerie Sawyer serve clients throughout Pelham, Shelby County, and across Alabama with experienced, compassionate legal guidance.
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