Every state is a probate state. That makes sure all the debtors are satisfied and that the will is executed properly. It also makes sure the appropriate taxes are paid.
Only the executor can do that. They will have a letter of authorization from the probate court. They will provide a complete accounting to the court for the estate and what was spent.
Your question is too broad. You can search the Pennsylvania Probate Code at the link below for what you want to know or you could seek the advice of an attorney in that area who specializes in probate.
Yes. Two probates will need to be filed in order to pass title to the real estate. The first probate should be done in the state and county where the decedent lived. Then a probate must be filed in the state and county where the second property is located. There is a process in every state for filing a foreign probate. Usually, you only need to file certified copies of the first probate case at the other state and county probate courtYes. Two probates will need to be filed in order to pass title to the real estate. The first probate should be done in the state and county where the decedent lived. Then a probate must be filed in the state and county where the second property is located. There is a process in every state for filing a foreign probate. Usually, you only need to file certified copies of the first probate case at the other state and county probate courtYes. Two probates will need to be filed in order to pass title to the real estate. The first probate should be done in the state and county where the decedent lived. Then a probate must be filed in the state and county where the second property is located. There is a process in every state for filing a foreign probate. Usually, you only need to file certified copies of the first probate case at the other state and county probate courtYes. Two probates will need to be filed in order to pass title to the real estate. The first probate should be done in the state and county where the decedent lived. Then a probate must be filed in the state and county where the second property is located. There is a process in every state for filing a foreign probate. Usually, you only need to file certified copies of the first probate case at the other state and county probate court
You should contact the probate court in the jurisdiction where the decedent lived. Check online for the county, state + probate court.You should contact the probate court in the jurisdiction where the decedent lived. Check online for the county, state + probate court.You should contact the probate court in the jurisdiction where the decedent lived. Check online for the county, state + probate court.You should contact the probate court in the jurisdiction where the decedent lived. Check online for the county, state + probate court.
A great resource for finding individual U.S. State probate forms can be found at http://www.uslegalforms.com/probate/
No Florida does not require you to use a lawyer to probate an estate, but probate can be complicated
You need to contact the probate court in your particular jurisdiction. You can check online by performing a search using the county, state + probate court.You need to contact the probate court in your particular jurisdiction. You can check online by performing a search using the county, state + probate court.You need to contact the probate court in your particular jurisdiction. You can check online by performing a search using the county, state + probate court.You need to contact the probate court in your particular jurisdiction. You can check online by performing a search using the county, state + probate court.
Probate in your state may have a monetary limit in order to require probate. A local probate attorney can answer your question.
No, probate courts are part of the state court system.
yes they do
The best way to find out about the state of land parcels is to check the Probate office. The Spokane county probate office is on line http://www.spokanecounty.org/pubpadal/
To find information on California probate laws, go to, or click on link below http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/calaw.html