Our executor is our brother ,we has lied he have received 2.7 of property out of 8.19 now is 5.19 me an my sister belongs to split 5.19 a and if we sell he between a third because his name is on the deed ,need help
In Maryland, an executor typically has nine months from the date of appointment to settle an estate. However, this time frame can be extended if necessary by the Orphans' Court for various reasons. It is important for the executor to communicate with the court and beneficiaries to ensure timely completion of the estate settlement.
Estates do not have time frames. A complex estate can take decades to resolve and settle.
There is no mandated time frame. She has to settle the estate, including the debts and inventory of assets, as well as taxes.
There is no time limit to settle an estate. In some cases a very large estate can take decades to resolve and there may be trusts involved as well.
The time it takes to settle an estate can vary depending on factors such as the complexity of the estate, any disputes among beneficiaries, and the efficiency of the executor. In general, it can take anywhere from a few months to a few years to fully settle an estate.
Tennessee law does not proscribe a time frame. A complex estate can take many years to resolve.
i thought 6 months
he lived in maryland. he was also the person who found maryland.
Long & Foster is a real estate company. It is considered the largest real estate company in the mid-Atlantic and largest privately owned real estate business in the nation.
Complex estates can take many years to sort out and close. In Washington there is no set time frame for closing an estate.
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