Full Probate Representation

RI/MA Probate Lawyer to Help With Probate Representation

The probate process can be confusing and emotionally draining when you’ve lost a loved one. At Kemmy Law, LLC, we offer full probate representation, guiding families through every stage — from filing paperwork to resolving disputes. Our goal is to take the burden off your shoulders while ensuring everything is handled with care.

Whether the estate is simple or complex, we provide knowledgeable legal support to help you navigate probate efficiently and with confidence. You don’t have to face probate alone. Contact us today to learn how we can guide you through the process with compassion and clarity.

Other Probate Admin Services

Filing The Will And Opening The Estate

Guiding Executors And Administrators Through Their Legal Duties

Identifying, Valuing, & Protecting Estate Assets

Paying Debts And Handling Creditor Claims

Distributing Assets To Beneficiaries

Representing The Estate In Probate Court

No matter the size or complexity of the estate

We handle the details so you can focus on your family.​

A Personal Approach to Planning

At Kemmy Law, you work directly with attorney Brandon Kemmy, who listens to your concerns, explains your options clearly, and creates a plan tailored to you. With flexible in-office, virtual, or home meetings, we make the process simple and stress-free.

Why Families Choose Kemmy Law
  • Client-first approach
  • Modern and flexible practice
  • Transparent pricing
  • Licensed in Rhode Island and Massachusetts
  • Compassionate support


Estate planning is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your loved ones and your legacy. Don’t leave your family with uncertainty or disputes.

Full Probate Representation – FAQs

It means a probate attorney handles the entire probate process for you, from filing to final distribution.

Probate is complex, and full representation relieves stress by letting an attorney manage all details.

Yes. Your attorney will appear in probate court and handle all required hearings.

Families dealing with complex estates, disputes, or those who want peace of mind during a difficult time.

On average, 6–12 months, though attorney guidance often speeds up the process.

Full representation includes guiding the family through intestate probate (probate without a will).

Costs vary by estate size, but having an attorney often saves money by avoiding mistakes and delays.

Yes. Full representation includes handling disputes and protecting your interests in court.

Not always, but many families choose it to reduce stress and ensure accuracy.

We handle every detail, court filings, deadlines, creditor claims, and distribution — with compassion and professionalism.