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Old Jan 12th, 2008, 02:38 AM     #1
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When someone dies, how long does the attorney have to record the will in centre county courthouse Pa
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Check with your local probate court (call the clerk) but usually it must be done within a relatively short period. It does vary among jurisdictions.
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The following is a general description of the steps, and the timing of the steps, usually needed for the administration of an estate in Pennsylvania. (Many of the procedures and deadlines described below would apply in other states as well.) Confirm with your local court--

General Duties The general duties of an executor or administrator of an estate are to:
Collect the assets of the estate;
Pay debts and taxes owed by the decedent or the estate; and
Distribute the estate in accordance with the will (or, if there is no will, in accordance with the laws of intestacy).

Initial Tasks Shortly after death, it is usually necessary to:
Arrange for the funeral (if there is no surviving husband or wife, children, or other next of kin).
If there is an unoccupied residence, make sure that it and any valuables in or around it are secure.
Arrange for the probate of the will (or the grant of letters of administration if there is no will) with the Register of Wills.

Within Three Months of Death
Notify banks, employers, insurance companies, stock brokers, and others of the death, and begin identifying assets and liabilities of the decedent. (See separate checklist on information to be collected.)
If appropriate, arrange for the decedent's mail to be forwarded.
Advertise the grant of letters by the Register of Wills.
Send required written notices to beneficiaries under will and to heirs at law, with certification to the Register of Wills.
Make advance payment of Pennsylvania inheritance tax (for discount).
Within Six Months of Death
Estimate cash needed to pay debts and taxes, and plan for any sales of assets needed to distribute estate.
Prepare and file inventory of estate with Register of Wills.
Within Nine Months of Death
Prepare and file Pennsylvania inheritance tax return.
Prepare and file federal estate tax return (if needed).
Prepare and file any other death tax returns needed for property located in other states.
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