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As long as there aren't any contests to the will or objections to the executor's actions, the executor will be allowed to settle the estate at the conclusion of the four-month waiting period. That means an executor who is on top of their responsibilities could theoretically wrap up probate in as little as four months.
Usually, the state statute includes some variation of the phrasing that a person can revoke their will by ?cutting, tearing, burning, obliterating, canceling, destroying, or mutilating? it. Note that this definition does not include making notes in the margin or placing an ?X? through part of a will.
A person interested in the estate may petition for removal of a personal representative for cause at any time. On filing of the petition, the court shall fix a time and place for a hearing. Notice shall be given by the petitioner to the personal representative, and to other persons as the court may order.
Once a potential creditor has been notified of the death, the creditor has 120 days to present a bill to the estate for payment. Some creditors will file a creditor's claim directly with the court; others will simply send you the bill.