There are many factors involved in distibuting an estate. The larger the estate, the longer it can take to settle debts and distribute assets. The shortest period of time is normally about 9 months. It can take decades for a really big estate.
Once all documents have been signed, you should have a cheque from your solicitor within a week. (UK).
It will depend greatly on the extent of the estate. All of the debts of the deceased have to be resolved before others can be paid. There may be things that have to be sold in order to pay out. A simple estate can easily take 4 months or more to resolve.
Under some circumstances, yes. Consider this: your great-uncle has exactly $1000 to his name. He dies and leaves all his money to you in his will. He also has a credit card, on which he owes $1000. The bank is legally entitled to take the $1000 to pay off his debt, even though he left it to you. The debts of the estate must be settled before any bequests can be disbursed.
if you have our executors you will never get your money
Yes as long as you have the money in the account connected to the debit card.
As long as you owe them money they can take it.
2 days
Trilobites have been extinct for a long time; there are none left for us to take care of.
If you are referring to a paycheck, the term is "take-home" or "net pay".
Call the police! Does your dad know about this? If not, then talk to him about it! He will take care of it!
I would think the left one, since in most cultures the left hand is seen as the 'dirty hand'. The right is the one you would shake hands. Since money is considered 'dirty' I would take the money from the left.
Doing a speech on money in one minute is easy. Just make sure you take about where it came from and how long it has been around.
how long it takes to send or receive swift money
it doesnt
You would - on fairly level surface - have been walking for 40 to 50 minutes.
Once all documents have been signed, you should have a cheque from your solicitor within a week. (UK).
Subtracting. When you are given a problem asking "how much money is left," that means some money was taken away, and you are asked about the remaining amount. To take away money means using subtraction.