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What property is not subject to the probate process?

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What property is not subject to the probate process?

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Property that is not subject to the probate process is called nonprobate property. Nonprobate property includes assets that are held in a way that the very terms of ownership dictates where the property will go after you die. In other words, the document that establishes ownership includes a provision that designates who will receive the property after the owner’s death.

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