I suppose that it is possible - it all depends on the complexity of the will and the estate.
It would be nearly impossible to do it in two months. Most require you advertise for debtors for at least 90 days, if that is required, it is not possible to do it.
The time it takes to sort out a will can vary depending on the complexity of the estate, any disputes among beneficiaries, and the efficiency of the legal process. In general, it can take several months to a few years to fully settle a will, including probate proceedings and distribution of assets.
Legally you have six months from the date of grant of representation (probate) to contest a Will in England.
The length of probate can vary depending on the complexity of the estate and the specific laws of the jurisdiction. Typically, probate for uncontested wills can take anywhere from a few months to a year to complete. It's best to consult with a probate attorney in your area for a more accurate timeline.
The best thing to do is to consult a probate attorney in your jurisdiction. Depending on the laws, there may not be a requirement to probate.
Probate typically takes four to six months before distribution can be made. Time has to be provided to allow debtors to make claims against the estate and all debts must be resolved before distribution.
Probate takes time, and the laws vary from state to state. The fastest time that a Michigan probate can be completed is 5 months after the appointment of an executor. More often it takes much longer.
Probate can be a long process. At a minimum it will take about 4 months. Anything under a year is considered pretty timely. There are some estates that are still open after decades of work.
Probate in New Jersey typically takes about 9-12 months to complete, but it can vary depending on the complexity of the estate and any potential disputes that may arise.
In South Carolina, heirs typically have eight months after the judge signs off on a probate estate to contest it or bring it to the superior court. This is in accordance with the state's probate laws, and it is crucial for heirs to act within this timeframe if they wish to challenge the probate process.
If you mean "How long before a will is probated in court?", typically six weeks to three months.
where and how is paper sorted? where and how is paper sorted?
You cannot get sorted on that website. However, you can be sorted on Pottermore.