Yes, you can probate an estate without an attorney. To initiate the probate process, the Personal Representatives must be appointed by the court. You can ask that nonintervention powers not be granted, that way everything must go before the court for approval. In addition, an inventory of the estate must be taken. This will assist you in knowing what was in the estate and how it is to be distributed. Lastly, there is a final accounting of the estate and, if you see something not quite right you can raise an issue then.
Answered on Feb 04th, 2013 at 8:15 PM