Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in New Jersey

What it the typical amount of time a will takes to be probated once it has been filed?


Asked on 2/15/10, 10:06 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Ronald Cappuccio Ronald J. Cappuccio, J.D., LL.M.(Tax)

In New Jersey, the filing of the will in the surrogate's office is actually probating the will. Unless there is an objection filed to the will, once the executor signs the necessary documents, the will is officially probated. The executor then has the to perform the duties of gathering the assets of the estate, paying the bills, and making the distributions. Depending upon the complexity of the estate this can take 9 months or more.

The executor of the estate should have a good tax estate attorney.

I hope this helps!

Ron Cappuccio

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Answered on 2/20/10, 12:16 pm


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