Archive for October, 2007

Probate Court: Heirs Can Lose Their Inheritance

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

Probate court verifies the Last Will and Testament of a deceased person. Probate court ensures inheritance is distributed per the decedent’s final wishes after all creditors have been paid. Having inheritance go through the probate court process is not good for beneficiaries.Probate court processing can take six to nine months in the best case scenario. [...]

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How long do I have to probate a handwritten will? What happens if I’ve waited too long?

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

connie m asked: I live in West Virginia (USA)Gia Wescom

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Must all wills go through probate court?

Sunday, October 7th, 2007

asked: I thought this was the whole idea of a will in the first place, to make everything plain and simple, and so everyone will know what goes to who. I understand if there is a dispute, but if everyone is in agreement with the will, why have to go through this? [...]

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