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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 511250" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Based on my experience I think TeDo is right. The Executor sets the time table. on the other hand I think that the laws vary from state to state. In my State I believe there is a time table for reporting to the Court on progress. The only way I would know how to find out would be to call the Attorney's office and ask if there is an estimated time for the Estate closure. Of coure, I would assume your brother would be told that an inquiry call was received from you...something that you might want to avoid.</p><p></p><p>I've served as the Executor twice and even though there was limited money involved I was surprised how complicated the process seemed to be. There was some "ugliness" in the family over distribution of personal items. That caught me by surprise! DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 511250, member: 35"] Based on my experience I think TeDo is right. The Executor sets the time table. on the other hand I think that the laws vary from state to state. In my State I believe there is a time table for reporting to the Court on progress. The only way I would know how to find out would be to call the Attorney's office and ask if there is an estimated time for the Estate closure. Of coure, I would assume your brother would be told that an inquiry call was received from you...something that you might want to avoid. I've served as the Executor twice and even though there was limited money involved I was surprised how complicated the process seemed to be. There was some "ugliness" in the family over distribution of personal items. That caught me by surprise! DDD [/QUOTE]
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