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A will in Georgia is required to go through probate. That makes sure all of the legal requirements are met and taxes paid.

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Is there a statute of limitations for probate and does a will, filed in a different State matter?

The state of filing wont matter. A Will must be filed for probate within four years after the date they died.


Do you have to probate two times when a person dies and leaves two houses one in Texas and one in Arizona?

Yes. Two probates will need to be filed in order to pass title to the real estate. The first probate should be done in the state and county where the decedent lived. Then a probate must be filed in the state and county where the second property is located. There is a process in every state for filing a foreign probate. Usually, you only need to file certified copies of the first probate case at the other state and county probate courtYes. Two probates will need to be filed in order to pass title to the real estate. The first probate should be done in the state and county where the decedent lived. Then a probate must be filed in the state and county where the second property is located. There is a process in every state for filing a foreign probate. Usually, you only need to file certified copies of the first probate case at the other state and county probate courtYes. Two probates will need to be filed in order to pass title to the real estate. The first probate should be done in the state and county where the decedent lived. Then a probate must be filed in the state and county where the second property is located. There is a process in every state for filing a foreign probate. Usually, you only need to file certified copies of the first probate case at the other state and county probate courtYes. Two probates will need to be filed in order to pass title to the real estate. The first probate should be done in the state and county where the decedent lived. Then a probate must be filed in the state and county where the second property is located. There is a process in every state for filing a foreign probate. Usually, you only need to file certified copies of the first probate case at the other state and county probate court


What if a spouse tells probate you had no will when you know there is one and you told him you would hand it in but you lied?

Your Will doesn't get filed in probate until after your death. It is against the law to withhold a decedent's Will from being filed in probate.Your Will doesn't get filed in probate until after your death. It is against the law to withhold a decedent's Will from being filed in probate.Your Will doesn't get filed in probate until after your death. It is against the law to withhold a decedent's Will from being filed in probate.Your Will doesn't get filed in probate until after your death. It is against the law to withhold a decedent's Will from being filed in probate.


How can get copy of a deceased relative's will if the executor won't give one to you?

You must wait and see if the Will is filed for probate. After it is filed with the court you can visit the court and obtain a copy. Once a Will has been filed for probate it becomes a public document.You must wait and see if the Will is filed for probate. After it is filed with the court you can visit the court and obtain a copy. Once a Will has been filed for probate it becomes a public document.You must wait and see if the Will is filed for probate. After it is filed with the court you can visit the court and obtain a copy. Once a Will has been filed for probate it becomes a public document.You must wait and see if the Will is filed for probate. After it is filed with the court you can visit the court and obtain a copy. Once a Will has been filed for probate it becomes a public document.


Can you file a will in Georgia if you are not a resident?

If the deceased was a resident of Georgia, as a representative of the estate, you can "file" a will with the probate court regardless of where you live. If the deceased lived in Calif and had a living trust here moved to Georgia and only lived there one month before passing but also had a living trust there which one is valid? Do you need to be a resisdent of Georgia to file a will in that state? SEE DISCUSSION PAGE


How do I renew my weapon permit in Georgia?

A person will need to go to the probate court to renew a weapons permit in the state of Georgia.


Does a will have to be filed in probate court in Massachusetts?

A will needs to be filed with the probate court. That provides assurances that the estate will be properly administered and taxes paid.


Can a beneficiary ask what an estate is worth?

Yes. The beneficiary can also visit the probate court and request to see the probate file. The inventory of the estate can then be reviewed once it has been filed with the probate court.Yes. The beneficiary can also visit the probate court and request to see the probate file. The inventory of the estate can then be reviewed once it has been filed with the probate court.Yes. The beneficiary can also visit the probate court and request to see the probate file. The inventory of the estate can then be reviewed once it has been filed with the probate court.Yes. The beneficiary can also visit the probate court and request to see the probate file. The inventory of the estate can then be reviewed once it has been filed with the probate court.


Are all wills filed in the county probate dept and if not is there any official record of someones final will?

Yes. If a will is filed for probate it will be in the probate records. There is no other depository for wills in the US. If the will was not filed in probate then it is not available unless a family member or some other person in possession of an unprobated will agrees to share it with you.


Are wills filed with the state?

Generally a will would be filed wherever the decedent last lived. However, if the decedent owned real property in any other jurisdictions (states) the will would also need to be filed in the probate court where the land is located in order to vest title to that land in the heirs. In Massachusetts that would be a Petition For Allowance of a Foreign Will.


Where do I search a will filed?

Generally, a will is filed at the county probate court where the decedent lived.


Where can you get a copy of legal guardian documentation?

In whatever court the document is filed. It varies by state, but it is typically the county's probate court.