Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Michigan
Can a benificiary receive money while a probate hasn't been completed?
A friend has had her husband estate in Pobate since April 2001.(Four Million Dollars)She presently has very little income and a daughter to take care of. Can the judge give her money to live on until the probate is completed? What is the maximum and min. under Michigan law?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Can a benificiary receive money while a probate hasn't been completed?
Michigan law provides that a reasonable family allowance may be paid to a surviving spouse. The personal representative of the estate has the authority to pay up to $18,000.00 to the surviving spouse as part of this family allowance. Payment beyond the $18,000.00 is subject to the approval of the Court. In addition, the surviving spouse is entitled to a homestead allowance in the amount of $16,000.00 and exempt tangible personal property with a value equal to $10,000.00. The personal representative is required to notify the surviving spouse of these rights within 28 days of his or her appointment. Your friend may file a petition with the probate court regarding these allowances. Our firm specializes in this area and would be glad to assist your friend if needed.