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MikeVT85

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I would think she would have to file a financial summary/inventory of the


estate and then anyone would have 60 days (?) to contest it. I'm no lawyer, and this is probably of little help, but this is just from my experience as executor for a couple of estates awhile ago in WV.

(In response to this post by vthhhi)

Posted: 03/30/2021 at 12:35AM



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