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    What are probate costs in FL?

    The probate court fees vary from county to county so you should call the court clerk and ask for a fee schedule. If you are asking something else, you will have to post a more specific question.

    Searching for Probate Records?

    Try this: Florida Probate Lawyer www.florida-probate-lawyer.com Estate and Trust Litigation Wills Trusts Probate Guardianship My Florida Probate www.myfloridaprobate.com Law offic...

    Intestate and probate?

    Unless your dad made a will specifically giving property to you and his other children, you probably have no claim at all, as the property passed to his second wife at his death (in all likelihood)...

    Wills and probate and solicitors?

    As long as there is enough money left to pay all of the relevant taxes and the legacies to the other beneficiaries under the Will then yes, part of the money can be released early. However, a soli...

    Boulder County Colorado Probate files?

    There are a variety of credit reporting agencies that you can use.

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    What is a Probate Claim Docket? What does it look like?

    It is a record, made in the Probate court of notices that someone or some entity has a claim against someone (who may or may not be dead) and that the claim is made against the estate if there is o...

    How long does probate take in the uk?

    Unfortunately there is no time limit and no average elapsed time. The best answer is that it takes as long as it takes and you have to live with it. At least you have that privilege.

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    I have a probate question on what documents are needed to...?

    I would notify the charity head and explain what my wishes were and to seek their input because they have been the recipient of this kindness many times You know I used to believe in wills and pro...

    What is a probate bond?

    Hi. I found two definitions of probate bonds: 1) According to these two websites: ...

    How do i start probate?

    Pretty simple, actually. Whatever state you're in, there is a law which states clearly what goes to whom if a person dies without a Will. I sense that your Dad has also passed away, so it�...

    Attorneys Please Help!!! Probate - Wisconsin PR-1811 Inventory Form?

    Yes, unless it is something disposed of in the will or other devise it will be subject to probate. If you'll notice, even real estate should be listed on the form, even if it's marital p...

    How long does probate take before you can read a will?

    A will is generally read before Probate is finalized. The will can be read at about any time. If you are wanting to read someone elses will, and are not the executor, you may not have the ...

    Exactly what is probate and who has to go through it?

    Unless you're planning to cut the brake lines on your husband's car, it seems to me your question is a bit premature. If you want to do some estate planning, see a local attorney &...

    What kind of court is deals with contetious probate (England)?

    Apply to your local County Court. You will find them helpful in the registry when it comes to making the application. ...

    How long after probate can you contest a will ?

    The actual timeline (which can usually be found online in the county of residence of the deceased) will vary by State. Generally speaking - a will contest must be done quickly - not after probate,...

    What is a probate waiver?

    A waivwe is giving up a right you otherwise have. A probate waiver can be many things, but without a context, no one can say.

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    In Lexis Nexis, under Probate, Wills and Trusts, what sources of information are available?

    Lexis-Nexis will provide you access to case law, statutory law, legislation, hornbooks, treatises, and forms, among other information. I'm not sure what you mean by "primary source...

    How does the will/probate system work? How/when do you find out if your mentioned in it? This is for Calif.?

    Ask for a copy of the will, it will be public record once it's filed at the probate court. You can also ask the person handling the estate, or of course if the person is still alive the actua...

    What does the term probate mean when it comes to a will?

    File the will with the court and the executor follows the deceased's written instructions as to the distribution of property to the proper people as per the terms of the will. Once all the pr...

    When u do a probate on a Testate and decedent leaves all monies 2 charity, do you send waivers 2 heirs?

    Ask your attorney who is doing the probate. He will have the correct answers for you since all states are so different.

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    What happens at a probate hearing for a will?

    Not only is everyone listed in the will notified (beneficiaries), but everyone who would be a "distributee" is notified. At the probate hearing the court will determine the validity of t...

    How can a person probate someone they feel is a danger to them selves as far as taking care of theirself?

    you have to go to the chancery court office and fill out papers asking the person to be declared mentally incompentant then the case goes before the chancery court judge , the court will have the...

    Looking for info. about probate for the state of Ohio process,forms,legality's.or a web site.?

    www.franklincountyohio.gov/probate/index... .this works for me.......

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    What is the spanish probate register address?

    Here is the link: ...

    How do you find probate court records?

    In Pennsylvania, you go to the Office of the Register of Wills / Clerk of the Orphans' Court. They have offices in each county seat. Some counties' offices even have websites. As an exa...

    If there is no probate can a co-excutor resign without being sued by a beneficary?

    One cannot be forced to accept the appointment as executor or co-executor. The only way a beneficiary would be able to sue is if there is a breach of fiduciary duty. If letters testamentary were is...

    How flexible is a probate court in California?

    No, the court will not allow the kids to decide. A living will -- also known as an advanced medical directive -- determines how medical decisions are made if the person is not capable of making ...

    If a PR in a probate case states there are no assets to inventory does the court require an accounting?

    It will depend on the laws of your state, and the procedure of your probate court. If there were no assets of the estate whatsoever, I question why it was necessary to open a probate case in the...

    Know of a pit bull probate lawyer in Houston, TX???

    he can maybe get his elective share. if he didnt disclam it. i dont even know if gifts to her would be in the estate for that purpose. see a lawyer.

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    What happens if after a probate is closed, a debt still remains with deceased person's medical bills?

    He's in a world of hurt. He's signed as the guarantor, and he's the executor responsible for seeing the bills are paid. 2 strikes agains him. Some states allow you to re-open prob...

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