Objections?
Just like at the opening of the estate and the filing of the Inventory, the beneficiaries can file objections to the account five days before the hearing.
Just like at the opening of the estate and the filing of the Inventory, the beneficiaries can file objections to the account five days before the hearing.
The heirs or beneficiaries must receive a copy of the account by certified mail or must waive notice. Once notice is received the beneficiary has five days before the hearing date on the account to file objections to the account. …
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Once all of the bills have been paid and all of the assets have been sold or distributed, the executor/administrator has to prepare and file with the Probate Court a final account. This shows the Court all of the assets…
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The steps of going through probate include the following: File the will with the probate court Send notice of the filing of the will to all persons listed in the will and those who would inherit if there was no…
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Banks and other financial institutions will freeze accounts that are titled in the decedent’s name alone. You will need a tax release, death certificate, and Letters of Authority from Probate Court to have access to the account. A joint…
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