Filing A Claim Against An Estate In Nj In Middlesex

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In order to close out the estate, the estate representative must perform an accounting to the beneficiaries when he or she proposes to be legally discharged from his/her position.

If there are no claims against the estate within nine months of the death of the deceased, the executor can distribute the assets to beneficiaries and issue a declaration of discharge. So, nine months is essentially the minimum timeline for settling estates valued at over $20,000 in New Jersey.

Except as to proceedings which do not survive the death of the decedent, a personal representative of a decedent domiciled in this State at his death has the same standing to sue and be sued in the courts of this State and the courts of any other jurisdiction as his decedent had immediately prior to death.

Pursuant to NJ Statute 3B:22-4, creditors of the decedent shall present their claims to the personal representative of the decedent's estate in writing and under oath, specifying the amount claimed and the particulars of the claim, within nine months from the date of the decedent's death.

In New Jersey, the statute of limitations for suing a deceased person's estate depends on the nature of the claim. The general rule is that claims against a decedent's estate must be filed within six months from the date of the decedent's death.

Different causes of action have different time periods for filing. The New Jersey statute of limitations for most civil actions is six years, but personal injury lawsuits have a two-year statute of limitations. For this reason, plaintiffs should consult a personal injury attorney as soon as possible.

Pursuant to NJ Statute 3B:22-4, creditors of the decedent shall present their claims to the personal representative of the decedent's estate in writing and under oath, specifying the amount claimed and the particulars of the claim, within nine months from the date of the decedent's death.

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Filing A Claim Against An Estate In Nj In Middlesex