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How long is too long for a will to be divided

Asked on May 24th, 2023 on Wills and Probate - Illinois
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3yrs. Still waiting for finalization
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Elder Law Attorney serving Senoia, GA at Meyerson Law Firm
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The timeline for dividing assets and finalizing a will can vary depending on numerous factors, including the complexity of the estate, the presence of disputes or challenges, and the efficiency of the legal process. While there is no set time that universally defines "too long" for the division of assets, it is desirable for the process to be completed in a reasonable amount of time. If it has been three years and the finalization of the will is still pending, it may be a good idea to consult with an attorney who specializes in estate administration and probate law in the state of Illinois. They can review the specifics of the case, assess any potential delays or obstacles, and provide guidance on how to proceed. They may be able to offer advice on expediting the process or resolving any outstanding issues to ensure the timely distribution of assets according to the terms of the will. Consulting with a local attorney who is familiar with Illinois law will provide you with the most accurate and relevant information for your situation.
Answered on May 24th, 2023 at 11:01 AM

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