When should I probate the will or if there is no will qualify as administrator of the decedent's estate?

There is no set time in which you must probate a will; however, you will need a certified copy of the death certificate and it usually takes about two weeks to get it. Also, it is an emotional and stressful time so the probate can wait a couple of weeks after the funeral. It is recommended though that you start the estate process within 30 days after the decedent dies.

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1. Where should the will be probated?
2. What does dying "testate" or "intestate" mean?
3. Who inherits the property of a decedent who dies without making a will?
4. When should I probate the will or if there is no will qualify as administrator of the decedent's estate?
5. Who is responsible for presenting the will for probate?
6. Who will the Court appoint as executor or administrator?
7. What should I take with me to probate a will or qualify on an estate?
8. Is the appointment of an administrator or executor always required?
9. What duties are required of the Executor or Administrator?
10. Do all estates pay a probate tax?
11. Where can I go for more information to specific questions?