Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Massachusetts

In Massachusetts how long should it take to settle an estate, with a will and one beneficary?


Asked on 12/04/10, 9:41 pm

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Maurice LaRiviere, Jr. Law Office of Maurice LaRiviere, Jr.

I would need more details. you can contact my office by email with the full details of the estate matters including the estate name, address, phone contact and outline of the assets

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Answered on 12/10/10, 4:39 am

Technically, all creditors have a year to file claims against the estate. So assuming no disputed claims or pending lawsuits, technically it should take 12-18 months depending on various issues. Fastest would be 12 months plus a couple of weeks. However, that does not mean the Executor cannot make distributions to the heirs so long as he or she is confident that they will retain enough funds to pay any expenses anticipated during administration of the Estate.

An Estate which is a small estate can be done somewhat quicker and easier.

Since you are an attorney you can get a Probate Check list from the MCLE Probate Book, which should be available at your Mass Trial Court Library, the social law library or on one of the online research services.

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Answered on 12/10/10, 10:05 am


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