Yes, there is a time limit which varies from state to state.
There is no specific time frame in Missouri. The estate has to be inventoried and appraised, the debts collected, taxes paid and the terms of the will meet.
The length of probate can vary depending on the complexity of the estate and the specific laws of the jurisdiction. Typically, probate for uncontested wills can take anywhere from a few months to a year to complete. It's best to consult with a probate attorney in your area for a more accurate timeline.
That will depend on the complexity of the estate. There is no definitive answer.
After a person dies with a will and the estate is probated how long does the executor have to wait until assets are distributed to the beneficiaries?
Have you checked with a lawyer and the probate judge? How does the will read? Are there other heirs? Normally there is no is no limit concerning the rules. You can have a real estate agent in the business of determining the price of a house set the value. You can buy out the other heirs and keep the house. How you and the other heirs settle the estate is up to you. The probate judge will demand you pay any taxes due.
There is and generally it is pretty short. Each state has its own statutes of limitation or court rule stating the time limit for contesting a will after being admitted to probate. You must look into that state's laws or court rules for the definitive answer.
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It will depend on the specific estate. All of the debts and taxes must be paid and everything inventoried before reporting to the court.