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It is the law for the jurisdiction that specifies how an estate is divided if there is no will.

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How do you probate an estate without a will in Colorado?

You fill out the normal probate forms. The estate will follow the Colorado law of probate for intestacy laws.


Can you file for probate without s will?

Yes, you can file for probate without a will. If there is none, the intestacy laws for the jurisdiction (state) will be used to distribute the estate.


Who will the real estate go to after probate?

That will depend on what the will says. If there is no will, it will be based on the jurisdiction's intestacy law.


What to do if your dad didn't leave a will?

Open an estate with the probate court. Then follow the intestacy laws for your jurisdiction.


What is the statute of limitations to probate a will in New Jersey?

There is no statute of limitations to probate a will in New Jersey. However, if a newer will is discovered after the probate of an earlier dated will or after grant of letters of administration in absence of a will, probate of the new will could be denied if distribution of assets has already occurred and it is impossible to recover them.


What happens to a father's estate without a will in Pennsylvainia?

The estate will be distributed according to the Pennsylvania Intestacy Statute.


Is there a statute of limitations to contest a will in England after probate?

Legally you have six months from the date of grant of representation (probate) to contest a Will in England.


What are the Washington state probate laws?

You can check the laws of intestacy for the state of Washington at the related question link below.


Is there a probate law that says in a family majority rules?

No, there is no such law. The executor makes the decisions according the the will or the intestacy laws.


Is there a statute of limitation on probate property in MS?

A statute of limitations is related to bringing a law suit. As such, there is a limit of 3 years in Mississippi.


What happens to persons property upon death in Maryland?

It will go into the probate process. The assets and debts will be resolved according to the will or the intestacy laws.


What does intestacy mean?

Intestacy means not having a will before one dies. Or. A person who has died intestate.

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