How long after the representative has been ordered by the courts to surrender all remaining property to the benificiaries, does they have to do if?

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How long after the representative has been ordered by the courts to surrender all remaining property to the benificiaries, does they have to do if?

Asked on April 5, 2013 under Estate Planning, Florida

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Victor Waid / Law Office of Victor Waid

Answered 11 years ago | Contributor

Depends on the terms set forth in the court order as to when the remaining property be disbursed to beneficiaries; if order not clear, then you may have to go back into court to obtain clarification, with possiblke penalties attached, if executor fails to comply.


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