If you mean "How long before a will is probated in court?", typically six weeks to three months.
Until the Letter of Authority has been issued, the property cannot be put up for sale.
No, an executor of a will cannot distribute assets before probate is completed.
The length of time for probate vary by county and state to state. But, mostly it depends on the executor as to how efficient they are in doing their duties after the probate process is complete. Find out who the executor (or admnistrator) is and ask them how long it will be before they start distributing the estate. ( You can find out who the executor is by viewing the will at your local Probate Court.)
It is not necessary to return items sold before probate. But there must be a full accounting and all monies put to the estate.
The daughter is not authorized to remove property before probate. They can be charged with theft and the executor has the right to demand its return.
The purpose of probate is to distribute things. Without it, there is no way to appropriately inherit something.
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A review of the probate attorney should be read before hiring one. You should ask about the lawyers prices and the services they provide before hiring one.
No. Generally, the death certificate must be submitted with the petition for probate.
You should consult with an attorney who specializes in probate in your jurisdiction.You should consult with an attorney who specializes in probate in your jurisdiction.You should consult with an attorney who specializes in probate in your jurisdiction.You should consult with an attorney who specializes in probate in your jurisdiction.
No. An 'executor' has absolutely no power or authority until they have been appointed by the probate court.