How log should probate take in Las Vegas,NV?
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How log should probate take in Las Vegas,NV?
It has been 2 yrs. The one in charge will not anwser questions She states that we will pay the attorney fees. But has no idea wht they will be. The attorney will not return calls, Did speak with him once he states he is waiting on information from her, she is too busy so she says.We have been paying all taxes & bills on the empty home.That she emptied out.
Asked on May 31, 2009 under Estate Planning, Nevada
Answers:
B. B., Member, New Jersey Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
I think it's time for you to talk to an attorney of your own. With all the facts that you can provide, a lawyer in your area, who practices in wills and estates, will be able to give you the best advice about your options here. One place to look for an attorney who can help you is our website, http://attorneypages.com
In many states, if you are a beneficiary of the account, and on the facts you've given here, you could ask the court to require an accounting of the estate. If granted, you'd get to see everything about the estate in writing, and you'd have an opportunity to challenge anything in the accounting that you thought was wrong, or missing.
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