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probate

[proh-beyt] / ˈproʊ beɪt /


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"Every consultant knew this. It was designed to protect against care costs and probate costs."

From BBC

With no will, your cousin’s probate estate is divided according to Georgia’s intestacy laws.

From MarketWatch

In Texas, for example, there’s a two-year period where you can challenge the distribution of an estate, starting from the date probate begins.

From MarketWatch

Don’t miss: ‘I don’t have money to pay for a death certificate’: My sister refuses to probate my father’s estate.

From MarketWatch

Also read: ‘I don’t have money to pay for a death certificate’: My sister refuses to probate my father’s estate.

From MarketWatch