Probate Reform: Simplifying the Process for D.C. Families
What is probate?
Probate is the legal process that takes place after someone dies to determine who should receive their property and money. It involves identifying, appraising, and distributing a deceased person’s property. Probate – also sometimes called estate administration – is often complex and time-consuming, which can be stressful for families during an already difficult time.
How CCE is helping
We are committed to making the probate process in D.C. easier and more accessible for everyone, especially for those who do not have legal representation. Here’s how our work has made a difference:
- Advocating for Simplified Laws and Procedures: Many self-represented people in estate cases struggle to understand the probate process. We champion reforms that modernize and streamline procedures, making them more straightforward and less daunting for grieving loved ones (and even for lawyers).
- Improving Court Policies: Our efforts have led to changes in court policies that enhance efficiency and clarity in probate cases.
- Providing Resources: We offer educational materials and guides to help people understand and navigate the probate process.
Our guide to probate
When Someone Dies: A Non-Lawyers Guide to Probate in Washington D.C.
To help families and loved ones navigate the complicated process of probate, CCE has created a comprehensive probate guide titled When Someone Dies. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions on what to do when a loved one passes away, covering everything from immediate actions to the completion of probate. It is designed to help you understand the process and make informed decisions during a challenging time.
Help us improve the probate process!
CCE has been leading the call for the D.C. Council to pass the “Strengthening Probate Administration Amendment Act of 2023.” This legislation is based on recommendations from CCE’s 2022 report, Strengthening Probate Administration in the District of Columbia, and is the first major probate reform under consideration since 2001. Read our 2024 testimony on the bill and encourage your Council member to support this important probate legislation!
Publications and resources
- Strengthening Probate Administration in the District of Columbia
- When Someone Dies: A Non-Lawyer's Guide to Probate in Washington, DC
- Cuando Alguien Fallece - Una GuÃa sobre el Proceso Testamentario y de Sucesiones en Washington, DC, para Personas que no son Abogados
- Personal Affairs and Record Book
- Libro de Anotaciones de Asuntos Personales