The probate laws of virtually all states differ from one another. You must contact your local probate court, or a local practicing attorney, to determine the applicable law in your state.
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.
YES! You must PROBATE the estate. ( prove) Go to county court house and tell them you want the probate dept and go in and ask them how to do it.
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Yes, I work on them for a year.
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They need to work. The pay they earn is not enough to support a family.
Depends on many factors. What sort of law is he practicing? Corporate? Criminal? Prosecution or defense? Probate? Real Estate? They all vary considerably. But an attorney could spend the entire year working on a single case, or he could handle a dozen a day. And some attorneys don't do cases at all, but support other lawyers with research and consulting. A probate attorney may spend all his time drafting wills and trust, which are not considered cases at all.
Depends on state laws. see links
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.
In England, the process of receiving an inheritance after probate begins with the executor applying for a Grant of Probate, which legally authorizes them to manage the deceased's estate. Once probate is granted, the executor settles any debts and taxes owed by the estate, then distributes the remaining assets according to the will. Beneficiaries will typically receive their inheritance after all financial matters are resolved, which can take several months to over a year, depending on the complexity of the estate. Finally, beneficiaries may receive their share through direct transfers or by being informed of how the estate has been managed.
It has to go before a judge, either in the private setting or through Child Support Services in your area. In California, you can ask for a review of your child support twice a year.
He should visit the local family and probate court and ask to speak with an advocate.He should visit the local family and probate court and ask to speak with an advocate.He should visit the local family and probate court and ask to speak with an advocate.He should visit the local family and probate court and ask to speak with an advocate.