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Yes, all wills in Indiana must go through the probate process. That makes sure all of the legal requirements are met and taxes paid.

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What court to go to for making a will?

Courts do not make wills. You go to a probate attorney to draft a will.


Where do you go to probate a will in Indiana?

The probate court in your county. They will be able to find all the specific forms at the clerk's office.


In Illinois what makes a will go to probate?

The fact that the will exists. All wills need to go through probate to allow proper distribution, evaluation and paying of taxes.


Do wills in UK go into probate court?

Not necessarily, it depends on the deceased persons assets. Did they have individually owned assets? If everything is jointly owned or under £5k there is not normally a requirement to send a will to probate.


Must All wills must go to probate in ny state if no debts?

Yes, all wills regardless of the state must go through probate. That makes sure all of the legal requirements are met and taxes paid.


How can you go about filing a claim for your deceased wife estate?

Visit the probate court where she resided and inquire there.Visit the probate court where she resided and inquire there.Visit the probate court where she resided and inquire there.Visit the probate court where she resided and inquire there.


What determines if a will goes to probate?

All wills go to probate. It's a matter of how long the process takes. When there is a will, the probate proceedings are called "testate proceedings." The heirs usually decide if it is necessary to submit the will for probate, especially if an executor has not been appointed. The court reviews the will, makes sure that it is valid, reviews and validates the death and appoints an executor if there is none.


Do all wills in the state of Virginia have to go into probate?

Yes, in Virginia a will must go through the probate process. That makes sure all of the legal requirements are met and taxes paid.


Do all will need to go to probate?

All wills should go through probate. That makes sure all the debtors are satisfied and that the will is executed properly. It also makes sure the appropriate taxes are paid.


How do you find out if a will has been presented to probate court?

Go the the Clerk of Court office and ask.


Where do you go to remove an administrator of estate?

The Probate Division of the court.


Do all wills have to go through probate in Minnesota?

In Minnesota, not all wills must go through probate. If a deceased person's assets are below a certain value threshold, typically around $75,000 for personal property, they may qualify for a simplified process or be exempt from probate altogether. Additionally, certain assets, like those held in joint tenancy or with designated beneficiaries, may pass outside of probate. However, if the estate exceeds the threshold or if there are disputes among heirs, probate may be necessary to settle the estate.

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