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There is no definitive answer to a question such as this - depending on the simplicity or complexity of the estate being probated, it takes as long as it takes.

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What type of cases are seen in Michigan probate court?

The Michigan probate court sees two basic types of cases, probate and limited juvenille cases. Probate cases would be wills, estates, conservatorships, protection of mentally ill and developmentally delayed.


Are the probate laws in Michigan set up so that wills can be discharged quickly?

Probate takes time, and the laws vary from state to state. The fastest time that a Michigan probate can be completed is 5 months after the appointment of an executor. More often it takes much longer.


Are children responsible for parent's debt after the parent dies according to Michigan probate law?

In Michigan the debts of the deceased are the responsibility of the estate. Anyone that was also a co-signer on any of the agreements might also be responsible. Consult a probate attorney in Michigan for help.


Where can you find the Probate Code for the state of Michigan?

See related link below for the Michigan Probate Code. Michigan - Adopted Part 3 of 1989 Revision of Article VI-- §§ 700.1101 to 700.8102, §§ 701.1 to 713.6. See link below.


How long does it take to get inhertiance if not in probate?

The purpose of probate is to distribute things. Without it, there is no way to appropriately inherit something.


What are some Michigan probate court fees?

Probate court fees vary depending on the individual and their case. The are some general fees as well as other possible fees. You should check at the courthouse to see any fees that are owed.


How long and how hard does executor look for heirs?

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.


How long does it take to get to Virginia from Michigan?

10 hours


How long does probate of a will usually last in Oklahoma?

Probate can be a long process. At a minimum it will take about 4 months. Anything under a year is considered pretty timely. There are some estates that are still open after decades of work.


What is larger Lake Michigan or long island sound?

Lake Michigan


Do you need a wills and probate expert?

To write a Will or probate a Will- yes.To write a Will or probate a Will- yes.To write a Will or probate a Will- yes.To write a Will or probate a Will- yes.


After an estate is closed how long does it take to get your money?

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.)

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