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by admin ~ December 2nd, 2009 . Filed under: Law & Ethics .lyong222 asked:
two personal reps. and both are co-beneficiaries except on the house.
One rep. refuses to sign over the deed until other matters are done, so the issue is that the two reps. disagree on the “sequence” of events.
After the probate court closes the 8 month claim period and notifies the personal reps. that they have 4 months to close probate, what are the consequences or fines or penalties for not meeting this 4 month deadline?
Ashleigh Garofano
two personal reps. and both are co-beneficiaries except on the house.
One rep. refuses to sign over the deed until other matters are done, so the issue is that the two reps. disagree on the “sequence” of events.
After the probate court closes the 8 month claim period and notifies the personal reps. that they have 4 months to close probate, what are the consequences or fines or penalties for not meeting this 4 month deadline?
Ashleigh Garofano















December 3rd, 2009 at 2:08 pm
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