Phoenix Arizona Petition for Supervised Administration in Probate

State:
Arizona
City:
Phoenix
Control #:
AZ-PB-25
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This model form, a Petition for Supervised Administration in Probate - Arizona, is intended for use to initiate a request to the court to take the stated action. The form can be easily completed by filling in the blanks and/or adapted to fit your specific facts and circumstances. Available in for download now, in standard format(s).

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How Long Does It Take to Complete An Arizona Probate? If the probate is uncontested and is informal, most probates last between six to eight months depending on how quickly the Personal Representative (executor) completes the required duties.

Contact the County Probate Court To find out if an estate is in probate, you can check with the county probate court. Probate proceedings are public, so there aren't any privacy laws that would prevent you from contacting the court for information.

In the state of Arizona, probate is only required if the decedent has any assets that did not transfer automatically upon their death. These assets tend to be titled individually in the decedent's name and will require a probate court to transfer the title of ownership to the intended beneficiary.

As an Executor, you should ideally wait 10 months from the date of the Grant of Probate before distributing the estate.

Since every estate is different, the time it takes to settle the estate may also differ. Most times, an executor would take 8 to 12 months. But depending on the size and complexity of the estate, it may take up to 2 years or more to settle the estate.

When someone dies, their beneficiaries have up to two years to open probate. Once probate is opened, there aren't any time limits that will cause the case to expire.

According to Arizona law (ARS14-3108), the executor of an estate has two years from the date of death to file probate. This timeframe can be extended under certain circumstances, such as if the deceased left behind minor children.

There is no time limit in applying for Probate. Unlike some legal processes, such as applying for compensation, your application will not be disqualified because it is late. Nor will you be penalised or fined for late application. However, this does not mean that delay is necessarily safe.

Executors must not unreasonably delay distributing the estate for their own gain or any other party. However, even after the executor's year, the court will not order a distribution of the estate if the executors can show there is good reason to wait.

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Phoenix Arizona Petition for Supervised Administration in Probate