Maryland Information Report

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Length of Probate Process in Maryland The administration of an estate often takes approximately one year. This includes marshaling all of the assets, valuing the assets as of the date of death and then making the distribution.

Maryland is a reasonable compensation state for executor fees. Maryland executor compensation has a restriction, though. Maryland executor fees, by law, should not exceed certain amounts. Reasonable compensation is not to exceed 9% if less than $20,000; and $1,800 plus 3.6% of the excess over $20,000.

Create an inventory of the deceased person's property and determine the estate size according to Maryland Law. Petition the Maryland Register of Wills to begin the probate process. Prove the will in court. Pay the deceased person's debts and expenses.

If a person owns assets in his or her individual name and dies without a Will, assets remaining after payment of administration expenses, debts and taxes (if any) are distributed to the person's heirs as provided under Maryland Intestacy Laws (the person is said to have died intestate).

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