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To determine if a property is in probate, you can check the public records at the county courthouse where the property is located. Look for any documents related to probate proceedings, such as a probate case number or the name of the executor of the estate. You can also search online databases or hire a title search company to help you find this information.

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When owners of property passes with no Will made will estate go into probate?

Without a will the property must go into probate. There is no other way to transfer the property.


Is an automobile considered property for probate court?

An Automobile is titled property. The probate court has to authorize the transfer of title.


Is the Ehler Property on nathan Hale Rd. in Middletown in probate?

This property based on the most recent information is not in probate.


Sample of a letter of administration for probate?

Letters of administration of probate are issued by the court. If a will is left by the deceased, the property is distributed according to the will. If there is no will, the property goes into probate and the courts decide.


If there is no will do you have to go to probate court?

It will depend on specific state laws and whether there are assets that need to go through probate. But in general, it is the contents of the estate that determine the need for probate, not the existence of a will.


How do you determine where the decedent's estate was probated?

A decedent's estate is probated in the county where she/he owned property. Check first at the county probate court where the decedent lived.


Are royalties probate property?

Yes, they are assets of the estate. As such they are subject to probate and appropriate taxes.


Can probate court take property owned by joint tenants with survivorship rights and when the second joint tenant dies can the probate court take it then?

No. Property held in a joint tenancy with the right of survivorship is non-probate property. When one owner dies, full ownership passes automatically to the survivor, bypassing probate.No. Property held in a joint tenancy with the right of survivorship is non-probate property. When one owner dies, full ownership passes automatically to the survivor, bypassing probate.No. Property held in a joint tenancy with the right of survivorship is non-probate property. When one owner dies, full ownership passes automatically to the survivor, bypassing probate.No. Property held in a joint tenancy with the right of survivorship is non-probate property. When one owner dies, full ownership passes automatically to the survivor, bypassing probate.


How is the probate estate maintained?

Property in probate is maintained by other assets in the estate or by the heirs if they want to keep the property when there are no other assets that can be used for maintenance.Property in probate is maintained by other assets in the estate or by the heirs if they want to keep the property when there are no other assets that can be used for maintenance.Property in probate is maintained by other assets in the estate or by the heirs if they want to keep the property when there are no other assets that can be used for maintenance.Property in probate is maintained by other assets in the estate or by the heirs if they want to keep the property when there are no other assets that can be used for maintenance.


Can an executor sell property without going through the probate process?

No, an executor cannot sell property without going through the probate process.


If there is a will does propery go through probate?

Yes a will requires probate. Which means the property will be part of the process.


What happens when a person dies without a will and the deed is a survivorship deed?

Sole ownership of the property passes automatically to the survivor without requiring a probate proceeding.Sole ownership of the property passes automatically to the survivor without requiring a probate proceeding.Sole ownership of the property passes automatically to the survivor without requiring a probate proceeding.Sole ownership of the property passes automatically to the survivor without requiring a probate proceeding.

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